Mahoning Valley Employment Situation – October 2010

Ohio out of double digit unemployment – but jobs in the Mahoning Valley are still disappearing.

Ohio JobsAlthough the employment rate in Ohio was little changed, Ohioans got a psychological the rate fell nominally out of double digits for the first time since March of 2009. Ohio’s unemployment rate was 9.9 percent in October, down slightly from 10.0 percent in September, according to data released by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services (ODJFS). Ohio’s nonfarm wage and salary employment increased 8,400 over the month, from the revised 5,014,500 in September to 5,022,900 in October.

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U.S. Employment Picture Improves in October

The nation’s employment situation takes a healing turn for the better as non-farm payrolls increase beyond expectation.

Unemployment Rates

Non-farm payroll added more than twice the jobs predicted.

Although the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 9.6 percent, nonfarm payroll employment increased by 151,000 in October, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Since December 2009, nonfarm payroll employment has risen by 874,000.

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The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine Rises In October

Online advertised vacancies rise for two successive months September and October.

Employment Trends

Online advertised vacancies rose 113,700 in October according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine™ (HWOL)

Advertised Help Wanted Online vacancies rose 113,700 in October to 4,409,800, following an increase of 59,900 in September, according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine™ (HWOL) Data Series released today.  The nation’s Supply/Demand rate stood at 3.44 unemployed for every advertised vacancy in September (the last available unemployment data), a figure that is down from a peak of 4.73 in October 2009.  Nationally, there are 10.5 million more unemployed than advertised vacancies.

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Unemployment Falls In Mahoning Valley Sixth Straight Month

Double Digit Unemployment Rate Drops in All Three Counties – but Valley still loses more jobs in September.

Unemployment Rates

Job loss continues to plague the Mahoning Valley even as the unemploment rate drops.

Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS), a federal-state program that gathers data on labor force, employment and unemployment at the state and sub-state levels, reported today that the Columbiana, Mahoning, and Trumbull Counties in the Mahoning Valley all saw drops in unemployment rate. The combined Mahoning Valley rate fell to 10.9 percent from 11.2 percent and was the sixth straight monthly drop in the rate since March’s high of 14.5 percent.

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Employment Trends Index Down Again

“The Conference Board ETI suggests that the likelihood of another episode of job losses is increasing.”

Employment Trends

The Conference Board Employment Trends Index declined 0.3% to 97.0.

The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) declined moderately in September. The index now stands at 97.0, down from August’s revised figure of 97.3. The index is up 9.3 percent from a year ago, but up just 0.6 percent from April.

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Ohio Industrial Employment Declined 12% In Just 24 Months

Ohio lost 1,077 manufacturers from August ’09 to August ’10.

Ohio JobsIndustrial employment in Ohio fell 12% over the past twenty-four months according to the 2011 Ohio Manufacturers Directory®, an industrial directory published annually by Manufacturers’ News, Inc. (MNI). MNI reports Ohio lost 119,801 manufacturing jobs over the past two years, with 89,501 jobs lost between August 2008 and August 2009 and 30,300 industrial jobs lost between August 2009 and August of this year. Over the same period, Ohio lost 1,077 manufacturers.

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Fastest Growing Companies Finding Success in Ohio – But…

Ohio ranks among top ten states in the nation for number of companies on the 2010 Inc. 5000 list – but, since 2000, Ohio has lost over 588K private sector jobs - second only to Michigan.

Announcing

Ohio is one of only two Midwest states that rank among the top ten in the 2010 Inc. 5000 list, sharing the spotlight with Illinois. Why then, since 2000, has Ohio lost over 588K private sector jobs - second only to Michigan?

The Ohio Business Development Coalition says the climate needed for business success is improving in Ohio; and as proof, points to the number of Ohio companies that appear on the 2010 Inc. 5000 list compiled by Inc. magazine. This year Ohio ranks among the annual list’s top ten states in the nation with 186 of the fastest-growing, private companies in America. The Coalition credits this recent success to Ohio’s purposeful redesign of its business climate, making the state an ideal location for businesses to compete in a 21st century global economy.

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The Employment Situation – September 2010

The private sector added 64,000 jobs in September, fewer than expected.

Employment

The number of unemployed persons, at 14.8 million, was essentially unchanged in September, and the unemployment rate held at 9.6 percent.

Nonfarm payroll employment fell (-95,000) in September, and the unemployment rate was unchanged at 9.6 percent, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. Private-sector payroll employment continued to trend up modestly (+64,000). The number of unemployed persons, at 14.8 million, was essentially unchanged.

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Online Job Demand Rises about 60K in September

Online Job Demand Rises a Modest 59,900 in September, The Conference Board HWOL.

Help Wanted OnlineOnline advertised vacancies rose 59,900 in September to 4,296,100 following a decrease of 57,100 in August, according to The Conference Board Help Wanted OnLine™ (HWOL) Data Series released today.  The gap between the number of unemployed and advertised vacancies (supply/demand rate) stood at 3.51 unemployed for every advertised vacancy in August (the last available unemployment data) but is down from its peak of 4.73 in October 2009.

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Conference Board Employment Trends Index Declines

The Conference Board Employment Trends Index™ (ETI) decreased in August for the second time in the past four months.

Employment Trends

The Conference Board Employment Trends Index (ETI) declines 0.7 percent in August.

The Employment Trends Index aggregates eight labor-market indicators, each of which has proven accurate in its own area. Aggregating individual indicators into a composite index filters out so-called “noise” to show underlying trends more clearly.

The index now stands at 96.7, down from July’s revised figure of 97.4. The index is up 9.4 percent from a year ago.

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Ohio Among the Best States for New College Graduates

Columbus, Cleveland, Cincinnati and Dayton Rank in Top 30 Nationally For Job Openings, Pay and Affordable Living, According to Bloomberg Businessweek

Ohio GraduatesOhio is one of the best states for recent college graduates, according to a Bloomberg Businessweek/Aftercollege.com survey that ranked four of the state’s largest cities – Columbus, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Dayton – among the top 30 nationally for their optimum mix of job openings, salaries and affordable living. Ohio had more cities in the top 30 than any state except Texas.

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