
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate of 4.1 percent was unchanged from August and remained the lowest rate since July 2000. The Pennsylvania unemployment rate declined by seven-tenths of a percentage point from September 2017.
Unemployment in Armstrong County was 4.7 percent.
The estimated number of Pennsylvania residents working or looking for work, known as the civilian labor force, was up 15,000 over the month. The number of employed Pennsylvanians rose by 15,000 in September to a record high of 6,134,000. The number of unemployed residents was unchanged from August.
The estimated number of jobs in Pennsylvania, referred to as total non-farm jobs, also reached an all-time high of 6,035,600 in September, up 7,700. Highlights from this month’s jobs report include:
· Professional & business services and education & health services jobs rose to record highs
· Jobs increased in five of the 11 industry super-sectors over the month
· Education & health services had the largest monthly gain of 6,600
Over the past 12 months, jobs increased 1.3 percent in the commonwealth with gains in eight of the 11 super-sectors. Education & health services had the largest volume 12-month gain. Nationally, jobs were up 1.7 percent during this time frame.
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