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Unemployment Rates Up, Jobs Down in All Fourteen Metro Areas in October
SPRINGFIELD - The number of nonfarm jobs decreased over-the-year in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas in October, according to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). The unemployment rate increased over-the-year in all metro areas. The official, BLS approved sub-state unemployment rate and nonfarm jobs series begins in 1990. Data reported prior to 1990 are not directly comparable due to updates in methodology.
"As the state works to mitigate the spread of Covid-19 and protect residents from this deadly virus, IDES will continue to provide services to claimants, job-seekers, and employers as fast as possible," said Deputy Governor Dan Hynes. "We also need the federal government to take action. Every metro area and its claimants will be impacted by the expiration of the federal CARES Act unemployment programs in just a few short weeks and IDES and the Pritzker administration will continue to call on the federal government to provide claimant stability through the end of this pandemic."
The number of nonfarm jobs decreased in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas. Total nonfarm jobs were down in Peoria (-9.8%, -16,800), Elgin (-9.1%, -24,200) and Rockford (-8.2%, -12,400). In Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, jobs were down 7.2% (-275,700). No industry sector saw job gains in a majority of metro areas.
Not seasonally adjusted data compares October 2020 with October 2019. The not seasonally adjusted Illinois unemployment rate was 6.5 percent in October 2020. Nationally, the not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 6.6 percent in October 2020. The unemployment rate identifies those individuals who are out of work and seeking employment.
Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates
Metropolitan Area | October 2020* | October 2019** | Over-the-Year Change |
Bloomington | 4.1% | 3.4% | 0.7 |
Carbondale-Marion | 4.6% | 3.7% | 0.9 |
Champaign-Urbana | 4.1% | 3.4% | 0.7 |
Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights | 7.8% | 3.2% | 4.6 |
Danville | 5.6% | 4.7% | 0.9 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL | 4.6% | 3.8% | 0.8 |
Decatur | 6.7% | 4.9% | 1.8 |
Elgin | 5.3% | 3.7% | 1.6 |
Kankakee | 5.2% | 4.2% | 1.0 |
Lake-Kenosha, IL-WI | 5.1% | 3.5% | 1.6 |
Peoria | 5.5% | 4.2% | 1.3 |
Rockford | 6.4% | 5.0% | 1.4 |
Springfield | 5.0% | 3.5% | 1.5 |
St. Louis (IL-Section) | 4.7% | 3.7% | 1.0 |
Illinois Statewide | 6.5% | 3.5% | 3.0 |
* Preliminary I ** Revised |
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Total Nonfarm Jobs (Not Seasonally Adjusted) - October 2020
Metropolitan Area | October | October | Over-the-Year |
| 2020* | 2019** | Change |
Bloomington MSA | 88,200 | 94,100 | -5,900 |
Carbondale-Marion MSA | 56,600 | 58,800 | -2,200 |
Champaign-Urbana MSA | 115,300 | 118,700 | -3,400 |
Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division | 3,560,500 | 3,836,200 | -275,700 |
Danville MSA | 26,400 | 27,400 | -1,000 |
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island MSA | 177,600 | 189,000 | -11,400 |
Decatur MSA | 46,600 | 50,600 | -4,000 |
Elgin Metro Division | 240,400 | 264,600 | -24,200 |
Kankakee MSA | 44,900 | 46,900 | -2,000 |
Lake-County-Kenosha County Metro Division | 394,200 | 423,100 | -28,900 |
Peoria MSA | 154,800 | 171,600 | -16,800 |
Rockford MSA | 138,600 | 151,000 | -12,400 |
Springfield MSA | 103,900 | 110,400 | -6,500 |
Illinois Section of St. Louis MSA | 233,900 | 244,200 | -10,300 |
Illinois Statewide | 5,766,900 | 6,178,900 | -412,000 |
*Preliminary | **Revised |
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Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates
(percent) for Local Counties and Areas
Labor Market Area | Oct 2020 | Oct 2019 | Over the Year Change |
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Decatur MSA |
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Macon County | 6.7 % | 4.9 % | 1.8 | ||
Springfield MSA |
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Menard County | 3.6 % | 3.2 % | 0.4 | ||
Sangamon County | 5.1 % | 3.5 % | 1.6 | ||
Cities |
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Decatur City | 8.2 % | 5.5 % | 2.7 | ||
Rock Island City | 5.7 % | 4.6 % | 1.1 | ||
Springfield City | 5.9 % | 3.8 % | 2.1 | ||
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Adams County | 3.6 % | 3.2 % | 0.4 | ||
Brown County | 2.1 % | 2.2 % | -0.1 | ||
Calhoun County | 3.6 % | 3.9 % | -0.3 | ||
Christian County | 4.6 % | 4.2 % | 0.4 | ||
De Witt County | 3.9 % | 3.4 % | 0.5 | ||
Greene County | 3.8 % | 3.7 % | 0.1 | ||
Hancock County | 3.4 % | 3.9 % | -0.5 | ||
Jersey County | 4.1 % | 3.7 % | 0.4 | ||
Logan County | 3.9 % | 3.9 % | 0.0 | ||
McDonough County | 4.2 % | 3.8 % | 0.4 | ||
Macoupin County | 3.7 % | 3.6 % | 0.1 | ||
Montgomery County | 4.9 % | 4.3 % | 0.6 | ||
Morgan County | 4.0 % | 3.5 % | 0.5 | ||
Moultrie County | 3.2 % | 3.0 % | 0.2 | ||
Piatt County | 3.1 % | 3.0 % | 0.1 | ||
Pike County | 3.0 % | 3.4 % | -0.4 | ||
Schuyler County | 3.4 % | 3.7 % | -0.3 | ||
Scott County | 3.2 % | 3.7 % | -0.5 | ||
Shelby County | 3.5 % | 3.4 % | 0.1 | ||
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LWIA 19 | 6.3 % | 4.7 % | 1.6 | ||
LWIA 20 | 4.8 % | 3.6 % | 1.2 | ||
LWIA 21 | 3.9 % | 3.7 % | 0.2 | ||
Central EDR | 4.9 % | 3.9 % | 1.0 |
Central Illinois Highlights
Decatur MSA
The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 6.7 percent in October 2020 from 4.9 percent in October 2019. There were an estimated 3,256 unemployed people in the labor force in October 2020.
The number of total nonfarm jobs in the Decatur metro area decreased by -4,000 compared to one year ago.
Payroll increases were reported in Other Services (+400), Retail Trade (+300) and Government (+100).
October payrolls posted declines in Leisure and Hospitality (-1,700), Educational and Health Services (-900), Construction and Mining (-800), Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities (-500), Manufacturing (-400), Professional and Business Services (-200), Financial Activities (-100), Wholesale Trade (-100), and Information (-100).
Springfield MSA
The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 5.0 percent in October 2020 from 3.5 percent in October 2019. There were an estimated 5,448 unemployed people in the labor force in October 2020.
Total nonfarm jobs decreased to 103,900, which is an over-the-year loss of 6,500.
Payroll increases were reported in Retail Trade (+300).
October payrolls posted declines in Leisure and Hospitality (-2,300), Government (-1,300), Professional and Business Services (-900), Mining and Construction (-600), Manufacturing (-500), Other Services (-400), Educational and Health Services (-300), Financial Activities (-200), Information (-200), and Wholesale Trade (-100).
No change in Transportation, Warehousing and Utilities was reported.
Note: Monthly 2019 unemployment rates and total nonfarm jobs for Illinois metro areas were revised in February and March 2020, as required by the U.S. BLS. Comments and tables distributed for prior metro area news releases should be discarded as any records or historical analysis previously cited may no longer be valid. The official monthly unemployment rate series for metro areas, counties and most cities begins in 1990. The official monthly nonfarm jobs series for metro areas begins in 1990 and for non-metropolitan counties it begins in 1999.
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