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The government shutdown not only impacts federal programs like food assistance, it also means important workforce data gets delayed — like Indiana's monthly employment report. The report highlights the state's unemployment data and labor force participation rate, among other things.
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Indiana's unemployment rate continued its trend of outperforming the national rate for the sixth month in a row. New preliminary data shows the state's unemployment rate remained the same for a third consecutive month.
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Indiana's unemployment rate has improved from this time last year. New preliminary data shows it continues to perform better than the national average.
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Indiana's unemployment rate has improved for five consecutive months, with it currently standing at 3.6 percent before seasonal adjustments. One expert names a few possible reasons behind this progress.
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Indiana's unemployment rate continued to improve for a fifth straight month, according to new preliminary data. The state's unemployment rate for June stands at 3.6 percent, well below the national rate of 4.1 percent.
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Indiana's unemployment rate has steadily improved over the last four months, according to the latest preliminary labor data. The state's unemployment rate fell below 4 percent for the first time since last June.
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Indiana's unemployment rate is at its lowest level in nearly a year, improving to 4.1 percent last month.
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February unemployment rate drops slightly from January, but is 0.8 percentage points worse than 2024Both the state and national unemployment rates steadily rose over the last year, according to new preliminary data. Indiana unemployment rate for the month of February stood at 4.3 percent.
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The state’s unemployment rate last December was recorded at 4.5 percent, according to preliminary estimates from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. Some of these preliminary estimates are seasonally adjusted months — or sometimes years — after initial release.
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In October 2023, Indiana’s unemployment rate stood at 3.6 percent. Over the past year it grew to the current rate of 4.4 percent.