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Indiana Sets Employment Record

Indiana’s unemployment rate dropped from 4.9 percent in June to 4.7 percent in July.
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Indiana’s unemployment rate dropped from 4.9 percent in June to 4.7 percent in July.

INDIANAPOLIS -- Indiana has more private sector jobs than ever before, according to the state’s monthly employment report.

There were more 2.614 million private sector jobs in Indiana in July, compared to the previous record of 2.612 set in March 2000.

Governor Mike Pence praised the news in a statement saying it could be attributed to the state’s residents.

“Thanks to hardworking Hoosiers for their resilience, character and the entrepreneurial spirit they bring to work each and every day, Indiana has achieved this goal and set a new record for private sector employment,” he said.

The governor also touted his own administration’s policies of cutting taxes and maintaining a conservative state budget.

Most of July’s job gains were in the business, education and health services sectors.

The monthly report also shows the state’s unemployment rate dropped from 4.9 percent in June to 4.7 percent in July, which is down a little more than 1 percent from this same time last year.

Gretchen Frazee is a reporter/producer for WFIU and WTIU news. Prior to her current role, Frazee worked as the associate online content coordinator for WFIU/WTIU. She graduated from the University of Missouri-Columbia where she studied multimedia journalism and anthropology. You can follow her on Twitter @gretchenfrazee.
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