June 24, 2025

Indiana's labor force participation rate remains the same for third month

Article origination IPB News
The data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics also shows Indiana's unemployment rate improved for a fifth month in a row, and remains better than the national rate. - FILE PHOTO: Justin Hicks / IPB News

The data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics also shows Indiana's unemployment rate improved for a fifth month in a row, and remains better than the national rate.

FILE PHOTO: Justin Hicks / IPB News

One measure of the strength of Indiana's economy held steady for a third month according to new preliminary data. The labor force participation rate stood at 63.7 for May — the same as it was this time last year.

The rate measures the percentage of working-age Hoosiers who are working or actively looking for employment. Indiana's percentage remains above the national rate which is 62.4 percent.

Generally, more people working is a sign of a stronger economy. Fewer people working typically means there's an economic pullback.

The data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics also shows Indiana's unemployment rate improved for a fifth month in a row, and remains better than the national rate.
 

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Timoria is our labor and employment reporter. Contact her at tcunningham@wfyi.org.

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