Unemployment Rates Up In All Fourteen Metro Areas Compared to June 2019 Rates

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The number of nonfarm jobs decreased over-the-year in June in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas, with six metro areas at record low payrolls, according to preliminary data released today by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES). Data also shows that the unemployment rate increased over-the-year in all metro areas to record highs for the month of June.  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 part of our efforts to safely reopen our economy, Governor Pritzker recently released a mitigation plan to help the state prevent a COVID-19 resurgence and protect Illinois’ economic recovery,” said Deputy Governor Dan Hynes.  “We remained focused on supporting working families and small businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
 
Data shows the number of nonfarm jobs decreased in all fourteen Illinois metropolitan areas. Total nonfarm jobs were down in Peoria (-13.2%, -22,800), Elgin (-12.6%, -33,400), Decatur (-11.4%, -5,800) and Rockford (-11.4%, -17,400). In Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights, jobs were down -9.5% (-366,300). Job losses occurred across all industries and there were no industry sectors that recorded job growth in a majority of metro areas.

Not seasonally adjusted data compares June 2020 with June 2019. The not seasonally adjusted Illinois rate was 14.6 percent in June 2020, a record high for the month of June, dating back to 1976. Nationally, the not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 11.2 percent in June 2020, also a record high, dating back to 1948. The unemployment rate identifies those individuals who are out of work and seeking employment.

Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates

Metropolitan AreaJune 2020*June 2019**Over-the-Year Change
Bloomington10.6%3.8%6.8
Carbondale-Marion12.3%4.1%8.2
Champaign-Urbana10.2%3.9%6.3
Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights16.4%4.1%12.3
Danville12.3%4.8%7.5
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island, IA-IL11.1%3.9%7.2
Decatur14.4%5.2%9.2
Elgin13.1%4.0%9.1
Kankakee12.0%4.4%7.6
Lake-Kenosha, IL-WI11.2%3.7%7.5
Peoria13.5%4.3%9.2
Rockford16.0%5.5%10.5
Springfield11.8%3.8%8.0
St. Louis (IL-Section)12.3%4.1%8.2
Illinois Statewide14.6%4.1%10.5
* Preliminary  I  ** Revised   

Total Nonfarm Jobs (Not Seasonally Adjusted) – June 2020

Metropolitan AreaJune            JuneOver-the-Year
 2020*2019**Change
Bloomington MSA82,10091,300-9,200
Carbondale-Marion MSA52,50056,300-3,800
Champaign-Urbana MSA102,900109,500-6,600
Chicago-Naperville-Arlington Heights Metro Division3,475,2003,841,500-366,300
Danville MSA26,00027,400-1,400
Davenport-Moline-Rock Island MSA176,800189,200-12,400
Decatur MSA45,30051,100-5,800
Elgin Metro Division231,600265,000-33,400
Kankakee MSA44,30046,700-2,400
Lake-County-Kenosha County Metro Division384,600432,000-47,400
Peoria MSA150,000172,800-22,800
Rockford MSA134,900152,300-17,400
Springfield MSA101,500111,600-10,100
Illinois Section of St. Louis MSA225,400240,500-15,100
Illinois Statewide5,586,5006,183,800-597,300
*Preliminary | **Revised  

Not Seasonally Adjusted Unemployment Rates (percent) for Local Counties and Areas

Labor Market AreaJun 2020Jun 2019Over the Year Change 
 
Bloomington MSA    
De Witt County9.4 %3.9 %5.5 
McLean County10.7 %3.8 %6.9 
Peoria MSA    
Marshall County10.6 %4.2 %6.4 
Peoria County15.5 %4.8 %10.7 
Stark County9.8 %4.9 %4.9 
Tazewell County12.4 %4.1 %8.3 
Woodford County9.3 %3.3 %6.0 
Ottawa-Streator Area12.6 %4.5 %8.1 
Bureau County10.0 %3.9 %6.1 
LaSalle County13.5 %4.7 %8.8 
Putnam County10.9 %4.4 %6.5 
Galesburg Area    
Knox County11.9 %4.5 %7.4 
Cities    
Bloomington City11.7 %3.8 %7.9 
Galesburg City13.3 %4.9 %8.4 
Normal town10.3 %3.9 %6.4 
Pekin City13.7 %5.0 %8.7 
Peoria City16.5 %5.1 %11.4 
Counties & Areas    
Fulton County12.0 %5.1 %6.9 
Hancock County8.7 %4.4 %4.3 
Henderson County10.2 %4.1 %6.1 
Henry County10.6 %4.2 %6.4 
Livingston County10.8 %3.9 %6.9 
Logan County9.7 %4.4 %5.3 
Mason County10.8 %5.1 %5.7 
Warren County8.8 %4.0 %4.8 
LWIA 149.7 %3.9 %5.8

Central Illinois Highlights

Bloomington MSA: The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 10.6 percent in June 2020 from 3.8 percent in June 2019.

Over the year,  nonfarm  payroll  employment  decreased   by   -9,200 compared to one year ago. The largest declines were reported in Leisure-Hospitality (-4,000), Government (-1,500), and Professional-Business Services  (-1,300). Financial Activities (+200) had payroll gains over the year.

Peoria MSA: The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 13.5 percent in June 2020 from 4.3 percent in June 2019.

Over the year, nonfarm payroll employment decreased by -22,800 compared to one year ago. The largest declines were reported in Leisure  &  Hospitality   (-10,100),   Government    (-2,700), and Professional  &  Business Services (-2,600).

Ottawa-Streator Area: The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 12.6 percent in June 2020 from 4.5 percent in June 2019. Over the year, nonfarm payrolls decreased by -4,025 compared to a year ago. Leisure-Hospitality (-1,475), Manufacturing (-1,050), and Educational-Health Services (-625) posted the largest declines. Professional-Business Services (+100) had payroll gains.

Galesburg Area–Knox County: The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 11.9 percent in June 2020 from 4.5 percent in June 2019. Nonfarm payroll employment decreased by -1,275. The largest declines were reported in Leisure-Hospitality (-400), Trade, Transportation, & Utilities  (-300), and Manufacturing (-225) sectors from a year ago.

Pontiac Area-Livingston County: The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 10.8 percent in June 2020 from 3.9 percent in June 2019.

Nonfarm payroll employment decreased by -775. Manufacturing (-175), Information (-175), Leisure-Hospitality (-175), Trade, Transportation, & Utilities (-150), and  Educational-Health Services (-125) posted the largest declines from a year ago. Professional-Business Services (+50) and Financial Activities (+25) had payroll gains.


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.

***Report Courtesy of the Illinois Department of Employment Security***

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