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Date: May 15, 2008
For Immediate Release
Contact:   Kirsten Morell, 651-259-7161
Kirsten.Morell@state.mn.us

State jobs decline by 10,100 in April
~ Minnesota unemployment remains below national rate at 4.8 percent ~

ST. PAUL – Minnesota employers eliminated 10,100 jobs in April, according to seasonally adjusted figures released today by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development. On an over-the-year basis, the number of jobs in the state grew 0.7 percent from April 2007, compared with a U.S. over-the-year growth rate of 0.3 percent.

The state’s unemployment rate edged up a tenth to 4.8 percent, and was below the national rate of 5 percent.  Total employment in the state is over 2.7 million jobs. 

“April and May can be erratic months for job creation in Minnesota, depending on when warmer weather arrives,” said DEED Commissioner Dan McElroy. “Hiring appears to be delayed in some seasonally cyclical areas, such as construction, because of the longer-than-normal winter.”

Three of the state’s employment sectors gained jobs during April. Financial Activities added 700 positions, followed by Education and Health Services (up 300 jobs) and Other Services (up 200 jobs).

Construction reported the most jobs losses, declining by 3,300. Other sectors that experienced job losses were Government (down 2,600), Leisure and Hospitality (down 1,600) and Manufacturing (down 1,600).

Smaller job losses were posted by Information (down 800), Trade, Transportation and Utilities, and Professional and Business Services (each down 600) and Natural Resources and Mining (down 200).

Minnesota sectors that have added jobs over-the-year are Education and Health Services (up 13,220), Professional and Business Services (up 4,300), Government (up 3,100), Leisure and Hospitality (up 2,400), Trade, Transportation and Utilities (up 2,200) and Financial Activities (up 2,200).

Over the year, employment in the Twin Cities has grown 0.7 percent with 13,000 jobs added. The Duluth-Superior region grew 1.2 percent with 1,500 jobs, Rochester grew 1.6 percent with 1,700 jobs, the St. Cloud region grew 1.4 percent with 1,400 new jobs, Fargo-Moorhead grew 1.6 percent with 1,900 new jobs, and Grand Forks grew 2.4 percent with 1,300 jobs.  These data are not seasonally adjusted. 

For additional information on the April employment information, please visit www.positivelyminnesota.com.

Unemployment Rate

Seasonally adjusted

Not seasonally adjusted

April 2008

March 2008

Minnesota 

4.8%

4.7%

U.S. 

5.0%

5.1%

Employment

April
2008

March
2008

April '07-April '08
Level Change

April’07-April
08 Percent Change

Minnesota  

2,774,100

2,784,200

19,000

0.7%

U.S. 

137,818,000

137,838,000

381,000

0.3%

Over The Year Employment Growth By Industry Sector (NSA)

 

OTY Job Change

OTY Growth
Rate (%)

US OTY Growth Rate

Total NonFarm Employment

 19,000

0.7

0.3

Natural Resource & Mining 

     -100

-1.2

4.1

Construction 

  -4,500

-4.0

-5.4

Manufacturing 

  -3,000

-0.9

-2.4

Trade, Trans & Utilities 

   2,200

0.4

-0.3

Information 

     -100

-0.1

-0.8

Financial Activities 

   2,200

1.2

-1.1

Prof & Business Services 

   4,300

1.3

0.8

Ed & Health Services 

 13,200

3.1

3.0

Leisure & Hospitality 

   2,400

1.0

2.3

Other Services 

     -800

-0.7

0.8

Government 

   3,100

0.7

1.0

Over The Year Employment Change By Metropolitan Statistical Area

Metropolitan Statistical Area

OTY Employment Change (%, NSA)

OTY Employment Change (#, NSA)

Minneapolis-St. Paul MN-WI MSA

0.7%

13,000  

Duluth-Superior MN-WI MSA

1.2%

1,500

Rochester MSA

1.6%

1,700

St. Cloud MSA

1.4%

1,400

Fargo-Moorhead ND-MN MSA

1.6%

1,900

Grand Forks ND-MN MSA

2.4%

1,300

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