Unemployment dips again in Arizona

The unemployment rate in Arizona continues to stay below the national average.

The seasonally adjusted rate of 3.3% in June was 0.1% lower than May 2024, even though the U.S. rate was 4.1% compared to 4%. This is a new record low based on how employment numbers have been measured since 1976, as May's numbers were touted as such.

The top-gaining sectors were financial activities, which gained 2,400 jobs, construction with 400 jobs, and manufacturing with 200 jobs.

The biggest losses month over month were government, professional, and business services, and private educational services. The government saw a significant drop of 34,000 jobs from May to June, likely to do with the end of the school year. The non-seasonally adjusted rate was 3.9%.

Overall, year-over-year was major for the healthcare and trade, transportation, and utilities sectors, with 26,800 jobs and 13,000 jobs, respectively.

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