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07/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/18/2024 08:01

Iowa’s Unemployment Rate Remains at 2.8 Percent for Third Straight Month

Iowa's Unemployment Rate Remains at 2.8 Percent for Third Straight Month

Iowa Workforce Development Communications
For Immediate Release
Date: July 18, 2024
Contact: Jesse Dougherty
Telephone: 515-725-5487
Email: [email protected]

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Iowa's Unemployment Rate Remains at 2.8 Percent for Third Straight Month

DES MOINES, IOWA - Iowa's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 2.8 percent in June, unchanged since April and 0.1 percent lower than one year ago. The state's labor force participation rate decreased to 66.5 percent from 66.7 percent in May, primarily due to increases in retirements. Nationally, the U.S. unemployment rate increased to 4.1 percent in June.

"Despite ongoing economic challenges, Iowa's workforce held steady during June as private industries advanced by 1,500 jobs," said Beth Townsend, Executive Director of Iowa Workforce Development. "Iowa's economy has shown great resilience and employers continue to hire. IowaWORKS.gov includes over 56,000 open jobs and our team is ready to help Iowans find their next new opportunity."

The number of unemployed Iowans decreased to 46,600 in June from 46,900 in May.

The total number of working Iowans fell to 1,641,400 in June. This figure is 3,200 lower than May and 21,400 lower than one year ago.

Seasonally Adjusted Nonfarm Employment

Iowa establishments gained 300 jobs in June, raising total nonfarm employment to 1,610,000 jobs. While the state experienced strong gains in February and March, payrolls have been relatively flat over the last three months. Private industry gains in June were most evident in health care and social assistance along with professional and business services. On the other hand, losses in manufacturing led to a small drop in goods-producing industries. Overall, private industries advanced by 1,500 jobs in June. This gain was contrasted by a drop of 1,200 in government, which was related to the expected employment changes from schools breaking for the summer.

Among private industries, June's largest gain was within health care and social assistance (+1,800), which has advanced by 3,900 jobs over the past three months. Professional and business services also added in June (+1,100 jobs). Scientific and technical services fueled most of these gains (+700), although administrative support and waste management services also showed signs of hiring (+300). Other gains in June included retail trade (+600), construction (+400), and finance which added jobs following losses over the prior three months (+300). On the flip side, manufacturing shed 1,000 jobs in June to lead all sectors. Both chemical product and food industries were among those factories shedding jobs versus May. Leisure and hospitality reflected the only other decline (-800). Accommodations and food services fueled this loss.

Compared to last June, Iowa establishments have added 20,900 jobs. Health care and social assistance gained the most jobs during that span (+7,100). Leisure and hospitality industries also showed strong signs of hiring, adding 5,900 jobs over the last twelve months. Hiring in accommodations and food service businesses was responsible for all these jobs gained. Alternatively, losses were smaller by comparison and led by transportation and warehousing (-1,400). Retail continues to trend down and has lost 1,200 jobs over the last twelve months. Manufacturing shed 300 jobs with losses stemming from nondurable goods factories.

Employment and Unemployment in Iowa, Seasonally Adjusted Data
Change from
June May June May June
2024 2024 2023 2024 2023
Civilian labor force 1,688,000 1,691,500 1,712,900 -3,500 -24,900
Unemployment 46,600 46,900 50,100 -300 -3,500
Unemployment rate 2.8% 2.8% 2.9% 0.0 -0.1
Employment 1,641,400 1,644,600 1,662,800 -3,200 -21,400
Labor Force Participation Rate 66.5% 66.7% 67.9% -0.2 -1.4
U.S. unemployment rate 4.1% 4.0% 3.6% 0.1 0.5
Nonfarm Employment in Iowa, Seasonally Adjusted Data
Total Nonfarm Employment 1,610,000 1,609,700 1,589,100 300 20,900
Mining 2,100 2,200 2,300 -100 -200
Construction 85,900 85,500 83,300 400 2,600
Manufacturing 226,200 227,200 226,500 -1,000 -300
Trade, transportation and utilities 310,800 310,400 312,100 400 -1,300
Information 18,100 18,100 18,700 0 -600
Financial activities 107,600 107,300 108,300 300 -700
Professional and business services 149,000 147,900 146,800 1,100 2,200
Education and health services 241,800 240,500 233,500 1,300 8,300
Leisure and hospitality 145,800 146,600 139,900 -800 5,900
Other services 56,000 56,100 56,000 -100 0
Government 266,700 267,900 261,700 -1,200 5,000
Data Above Subject to Revision
Unemployment Insurance Claims for Iowa
% Change from
June May June May June
2024 2024 2023 2024 2023
Initial claims 9,334 8,259 8,250 13.0% 13.1%
Continued claims
Benefit recipients 11,687 12,628 10,101 -7.5% 15.7%
Weeks paid 31,548 34,098 31,490 -7.5% 0.2%
Amount paid $15,498,981 $17,552,442 $14,062,226 -11.7% 10.2%

Visit Iowa Labor Market Informationfor more information about current and historical data, labor force data, nonfarm employment, hours and earnings, and jobless benefits by county.

Media Alert: Local data for June 2024 will be posted to the IWD website on Tuesday, July 23, 2024. Statewide data for July 2024 will be released on Thursday, August 15, 2024.

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