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  • 8/20/2019 Florida employment & unemployment release (full release)

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      Rick ScottGOVERNOR 

    Jesse PanuccioEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: DEO Communications

    EMBARGOED:  July 17, 2015, 10:00 AM (850) 617-5600

    Florida’s June Employment Figures Released

    www.employflorida.com 

    TALLAHASSEE  –  Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 5.5 percent in June 2015, down 0.2

    percentage point from the May 2015 rate of 5.7 percent, and down 0.6 percentage point from 6.1 percent a

    year ago. There were 529,000 jobless Floridians out of a labor force of 9,552,000. The U.S. unemployment

    rate was 5.3 percent in June. Florida’s unemployment rate has been less than or equal to the national rate for

    23 of the last 31 months.

    Florida’s seasonally adjusted total nonagricultural employment was 8,070,800 in June 2015, an increase of

    7,000 jobs (+0.1 percent) over the month. Compared to June a year ago, the number of jobs in the state was

    up by 266,200, an increase of 3.4 percent. Nationally, the number of jobs was up 2.1 percent over the year.

    Florida’s annual job growth rate has exceeded the nation’s rate since April 2012. 

    United States and Florida Unemployment Rates (seasonally adjusted)

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    Note: The unemployment and job growth rates are estimates, which are primarily based on surveys created and

    mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity.

    The unemployment rate is derived from Florida household surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau under contract

    with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The job growth rate is derived from Florida employer surveys conducted by the

    U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    Both estimates are revised on a monthly basis. In addition, these estimates are benchmarked (revised) annually based

    on actual counts from Florida's Reemployment Assistance tax records and other data.

    Procedures mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics may result in more variable month-to-month changes. For

    further information, go to: http://www.bls.gov/sae/cesprocs.htm 

    Florida’s Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted)

      The number of jobs in Florida was 8,070,800 in June 2015, up 266,200 jobs compared to a year ago. June 2015

    was the 59th consecutive month with positive annual job growth after the state lost jobs for over three years.

    The industry gaining the most jobs was trade, transportation, and utilities (+60,400 jobs, +3.7 percent).

      Other industries gaining jobs included leisure and hospitality (+53,600 jobs, +4.9 percent); private education

    and health services (+53,300 jobs, +4.6 percent); professional and business services (+40,200 jobs, +3.5

    percent); construction (+25,200 jobs, +6.4 percent); financial activities (+14,400 jobs, +2.8 percent); other

    services (+12,400 jobs, +3.8 percent); manufacturing (+6,700 jobs, +2.0 percent); and government (+1,000

     jobs, +0.1 percent).

      The only major industry that lost jobs over the year was information (-900 jobs, -0.7 percent).

    Local Area Unemployment Statistics (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

      In June 2015, Monroe County had the state’s lowest unemployment rate (3.6 percent), followed by St. Johns

    County (4.0 percent); Okaloosa and Franklin counties (4.4 percent each); and Walton county (4.5 percent).

      Hendry County had the highest unemployment rate (10.3 percent) in Florida in June 2015, followed by Hardee

    County (7.8 percent), Putnam County (7.7 percent), Citrus County (7.6 percent), and Highlands County (7.4

    percent). Hendry County was the only county with a double-digit unemployment rate for June and no county

    had a double-digit unemployment rate in May.

    Area Nonagricultural Employment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

      Twenty three of 24 metro areas in the state had over-the-year job gains in June 2015. The areas with the

    largest gains were Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford (+47,200 jobs, +4.3 percent), Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater

    (+32,900 jobs, +2.7 percent), and Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall (+27,900 jobs, +2.6 percent).

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    LABOR FORCE STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

    RELEASE DATE: July 17, 2015

    SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    Over-the-Month Over-the-Year  

    Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change

    June 2015 May 2015 June 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    Civilian Noninstitutional

      Population 16+ 16,228,000 16,206,000 15,965,000 22,000 0.1 263,000 1.6

    Civilian Labor Force 9,552,000 9,617,000 9,554,000 -65,000 -0.7 -2,000 *

    Employment 9,023,000 9,070,000 8,968,000 -47,000 -0.5 55,000 0.6

    Unemployment 529,000 547,000 586,000 -18,000 -3.3 -57,000 -9.7

    Unemployment Rate (%) 5.5 5.7 6.1 -0.2 -- -0.6 --

    UNITED STATES

    Civilian Noninstitutional

      Population 16+ 250,663,000 250,455,000 247,814,000 208,000 0.1 2,849,000 1.1

    Civilian Labor Force 157,037,000 157,469,000 155,700,000 -432,000 -0.3 1,337,000 0.9

    Employment 148,739,000 148,795,000 146,247,000 -56,000 * 2,492,000 1.7

    Unemployment 8,299,000 8,674,000 9,453,000 -375,000 -4.3 -1,154,000 -12.2

    Unemployment Rate (%) 5.3 5.5 6.1 -0.2 -- -0.8 --

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    Over-the-Month Over-the-Year  

    Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change

    June 2015 May 2015 June 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    Civilian Noninstitutional

      Population 16+ 16,228,000 16,206,000 15,965,000 22,000 0.1 263,000 1.6

    Civilian Labor Force 9,535,000 9,628,000 9,663,000 -93,000 -1.0 -128,000 -1.3

    Employment 9,009,000 9,088,000 9,043,000 -79,000 -0.9 -34,000 -0.4

    Unemployment 527,000 540,000 620,000 -13,000 -2.4 -93,000 -15.0

    Unemployment Rate (%) 5.5 5.6 6.4 -0.1 -- -0.9 --

    UNITED STATES

    Civilian Noninstitutional

      Population 16+ 250,663,000 250,455,000 247,814,000 208,000 0.1 2,849,000 1.1

    Civilian Labor Force 158,283,000 157,719,000 156,997,000 564,000 0.4 1,286,000 0.8

    Employment 149,645,000 149,349,000 147,104,000 296,000 0.2 2,541,000 1.7

    Unemployment 8,638,000 8,370,000 9,893,000 268,000 3.2 -1,255,000 -12.7

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    Junep

    Mayr 

    June

    2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    Total Nonagricult ural Employment   8,070,800 8,063,800 7,804,600 7,000 0.1 266,200 3.4

      Total Private   6,996,800 6,984,600 6,731,600 12,200 0.2 265,200 3.9

      Goods Producing   762,800 763,200 731,000 -400 -0.1 31,800 4.4

    Construction   421,000 424,100 395,800 -3,100 -0.7 25,200 6.4

    Manufacturing   336,200 333,500 329,500 2,700 0.8 6,700 2.0

    Durable Goods   229,100 226,400 221,100 2,700 1.2 8,000 3.6

    Nondurable Goods   107,100 107,100 108,400 0 0.0 -1,300 -1.2

      Service-Providing   7,308,000 7,300,600 7,073,600 7,400 0.1 234,400 3.3

      Private Service Providing   6,234,000 6,221,400 6,000,600 12,600 0.2 233,400 3.9

    Trade, Transportation, and Utilities   1,679,900 1,668,900 1,619,500 11,000 0.7 60,400 3.7

    Wholesale Trade   336,300 333,500 327,200 2,800 0.8 9,100 2.8

    Retail Trade   1,079,500 1,072,200 1,039,300 7,300 0.7 40,200 3.9

    Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities   264,100 263,200 253,000 900 0.3 11,100 4.4

    Information   135,600 136,200 136,500 -600 -0.4 -900 -0.7

    Financial Activities   534,900 534,300 520,500 600 0.1 14,400 2.8Finance and Insurance   357,000 357,100 350,100 -100 * 6,900 2.0

    Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing   177,900 177,200 170,400 700 0.4 7,500 4.4

    Professional and Business Services   1,201,400 1,204,600 1,161,200 -3,200 -0.3 40,200 3.5

    Professional and Technical Services   506,100 509,100 485,000 -3,000 -0.6 21,100 4.4

    Management o f Companies and Enterprises   95,800 96,300 94,000 -500 -0.5 1,800 1.9

     Administ rat ive and Waste Serv ices   599,500 599,200 582,200 300 0.1 17,300 3.0

    Education and Health Services   1,209,500 1,204,300 1,156,200 5,200 0.4 53,300 4.6

    Educational Services   150,400 149,700 147,500 700 0.5 2,900 2.0

    Health Care and Social Ass istance   1,059,100 1,054,600 1,008,700 4,500 0.4 50,400 5.0Leisure and Hospitalit y   1,137,200 1,134,400 1,083,600 2,800 0.2 53,600 4.9

     Ar ts , Entertainment, and Recreat ion   217,100 216,700 208,700 400 0.2 8,400 4.0

     Accommodation and Food Services   920,100 917,700 874,900 2,400 0.3 45,200 5.2

    Over-the-Month

    Change

    Over-the-Year

    Change

    Nonagricultural Employment in Florida

    Seasonally Ad justed

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

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    Junep

    Mayr 

    June

    2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    Over-the-Month

    Change

    Over-the-Year

    Change

    Nonagricultural Employment in Florida

    Seasonally Ad justed

    Other Services   335,500 338,700 323,100 -3,200 -0.9 12,400 3.8

    Total Government   1,074,000 1,079,200 1,073,000 -5,200 -0.5 1,000 0.1

    Federal Government   133,600 133,400 131,600 200 0.1 2,000 1.5

    State Government   208,000 208,700 206,400 -700 -0.3 1,600 0.8

    Local Government   732,400 737,100 735,000 -4,700 -0.6 -2,600 -0.4

    p = preliminary,

    r  = revised

    Released July 17, 2015.

    Note: Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

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    Released July 17, 2015

    June May June

    Industry Title 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,996,700 8,100,500 7,728,400 -103,800 -1.3% 268,300 3.5%

    Total Private 6,995,200 7,007,600 6,730,000 -12,400 -0.2% 265,200 3.9%

    Goods Producing 766,300 764,300 734,700 2,000 0.3% 31,600 4.3%

    Mining and Logging 5,600 5,600 5,700 0 0.0% -100 -1.8%

    Mining, except Oil and Gas 3,300 3,300 3,400 0 0.0% -100 -2.9%

    Construction 423,500 424,300 398,200 -800 -0.2% 25,300 6.4%

    Construction of Buildings 84,800 85,600 81,000 -800 -0.9% 3,800 4.7%

    Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 53,000 53,700 50,000 -700 -1.3% 3,000 6.0%

    Specialty Trade Contractors 285,700 285,000 267,200 700 0.3% 18,500 6.9%

    Building Equipment Contractors 128,500 127,800 119,500 700 0.6% 9,000 7.5%

    Manufacturing 337,200 334,400 330,800 2,800 0.8% 6,400 1.9%

    Durable Goods 229,400 226,900 222,100 2,500 1.1% 7,300 3.3%

    Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 32,700 32,700 34,800 0 0.0% -2,100 -6.0%

    Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 42,700 42,800 40,600 -100 -0.2% 2,100 5.2%

    Communications Equipment Manufacturing 5,800 5,800 5,900 0 0.0% -100 -1.7%

    Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 38,100 37,600 37,300 500 1.3% 800 2.1%

     Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 19,100 19,000 19,300 100 0.5% -200 -1.0%

    Miscellaneous Durable Goods Manufacturing 31,400 31,100 30,400 300 1.0% 1,000 3.3%

    Nondurable Goods 107,800 107,500 108,700 300 0.3% -900 -0.8%

    Food Manufacturing 29,800 29,900 29,600 -100 -0.3% 200 0.7%

    Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 9,700 9,800 9,500 -100 -1.0% 200 2.1%Paper Manufacturing 8,800 8,800 9,100 0 0.0% -300 -3.3%

    Printing and Related Support Activities 17,300 17,300 17,100 0 0.0% 200 1.2%

    Chemical Manufacturing 18,400 18,400 18,600 0 0.0% -200 -1.1%

    May 2015 to June 2015 June 2014 to June 2015

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.6

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    Released July 17, 2015

    June May June

    Industry Title 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    May 2015 to June 2015 June 2014 to June 2015

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Service Providing 7,230,400 7,336,200 6,993,700 -105,800 -1.4% 236,700 3.4%

    Private Service Providing 6,228,900 6,243,300 5,995,300 -14,400 -0.2% 233,600 3.9%

    Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,669,600 1,668,200 1,610,800 1,400 0.1% 58,800 3.7%

    Wholesale Trade 337,000 335,100 327,200 1,900 0.6% 9,800 3.0%

    Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 166,200 165,500 164,300 700 0.4% 1,900 1.2%

    Commercial Equipment Wholesalers 47,800 47,900 46,900 -100 -0.2% 900 1.9%

    Electrical and Electronic Goods Wholesalers 20,000 20,000 20,500 0 0.0% -500 -2.4%

    Machinery and Supply Wholesalers 29,600 29,400 29,500 200 0.7% 100 0.3%

    Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 123,900 123,600 119,200 300 0.2% 4,700 3.9%

    Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers 48,300 48,600 46,700 -300 -0.6% 1,600 3.4%

    Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents 46,900 46,000 43,700 900 2.0% 3,200 7.3%

    Retail Trade 1,071,200 1,071,100 1,031,200 100 0.0% 40,000 3.9%

    Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 136,100 135,900 128,400 200 0.2% 7,700 6.0%

     Automobile Dealers 85,400 84,500 80,200 900 1.1% 5,200 6.5%

    Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 36,500 36,200 34,100 300 0.8% 2,400 7.0%

    Electronics and Appliance Stores 40,300 40,100 38,500 200 0.5% 1,800 4.7%

    Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 81,300 82,400 77,700 -1,100 -1.3% 3,600 4.6%

    Food and Beverage Stores 216,500 216,000 206,500 500 0.2% 10,000 4.8%

    Health and Personal Care Stores 76,900 77,300 76,800 -400 -0.5% 100 0.1%

    Gasoline Stations 43,400 42,900 42,000 500 1.2% 1,400 3.3%

    Clothing and Accessory Stores 114,900 114,100 111,700 800 0.7% 3,200 2.9%

    Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores 36,400 36,900 34,900 -500 -1.4% 1,500 4.3%General Merchandise Stores 206,300 206,400 199,600 -100 -0.1% 6,700 3.4%

    Department Stores 82,500 82,700 80,600 -200 -0.2% 1,900 2.4%

    Other General Merchandise Stores 123,800 123,700 119,000 100 0.1% 4,800 4.0%

    Miscellaneous Store Retailers 53,200 53,700 54,300 -500 -0.9% -1,100 -2.0%

    Nonstore Retailers 29,400 29,200 26,700 200 0.7% 2,700 10.1%

    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses 21,500 21,500 18,800 0 0.0% 2,700 14.4%

    Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 261,400 262,000 252,400 -600 -0.2% 9,000 3.6%

    Utilities 21,700 21,700 22,100 0 0.0% -400 -1.8%

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.7

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    June May June

    Industry Title 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    May 2015 to June 2015 June 2014 to June 2015

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Transportation and Warehousing 239,700 240,300 230,300 -600 -0.3% 9,400 4.1%

     Air Transportation 34,900 35,100 33,500 -200 -0.6% 1,400 4.2%

    Water Transportation 12,700 12,800 12,400 -100 -0.8% 300 2.4%Truck Transportation 50,600 50,200 48,900 400 0.8% 1,700 3.5%

    Support Activities for Transportation 53,100 53,400 52,800 -300 -0.6% 300 0.6%

    Couriers and Messengers 29,700 29,500 28,800 200 0.7% 900 3.1%

    Warehousing and Storage 30,700 30,500 29,800 200 0.7% 900 3.0%

    Information 135,400 136,300 137,000 -900 -0.7% -1,600 -1.2%

    Publishing Industries, except Internet 30,600 30,700 30,800 -100 -0.3% -200 -0.7%

    Broadcasting, except Internet 15,700 15,400 15,700 300 2.0% 0 0.0%

    Telecommunications 51,600 51,900 52,100 -300 -0.6% -500 -1.0%

    Wired Telecommunications Carriers 40,300 40,300 40,800 0 0.0% -500 -1.2%

    Internet Service Providers and Data Processing 18,300 18,200 18,700 100 0.6% -400 -2.1%

    Financial Activities 537,300 535,500 521,400 1,800 0.3% 15,900 3.1%

    Finance and Insurance 357,800 357,100 350,100 700 0.2% 7,700 2.2%

    Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 157,500 158,300 158,300 -800 -0.5% -800 -0.5%

    Depository Credit Intermediation 96,400 96,400 96,900 0 0.0% -500 -0.5%

    Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 156,100 154,400 147,900 1,700 1.1% 8,200 5.5%

    Insurance Carriers 78,600 78,400 74,600 200 0.3% 4,000 5.4%

    Insurance Agencies, Brokerages, and Related 77,500 76,000 73,300 1,500 2.0% 4,200 5.7%

    Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 179,500 178,400 171,300 1,100 0.6% 8,200 4.8%

    Real Estate 138,300 136,900 131,800 1,400 1.0% 6,500 4.9%

    Professional and Business Services 1,203,200 1,206,200 1,160,200 -3,000 -0.3% 43,000 3.7%

    Professional and Technical Services 504,100 506,600 483,000 -2,500 -0.5% 21,100 4.4%

    Legal Services 100,100 100,300 97,700 -200 -0.2% 2,400 2.5%

     Accounting, Tax Preparation, and Bookkeeping 55,200 57,600 56,800 -2,400 -4.2% -1,600 -2.8%

     Architectural, Engineering, and Related 75,300 75,500 72,400 -200 -0.3% 2,900 4.0%

    Computer Systems Design and Related 78,200 78,400 72,800 -200 -0.3% 5,400 7.4%

    Management and Technical Consulting Services 90,700 89,800 88,400 900 1.0% 2,300 2.6%

    Management of Companies and Enterprises 96,400 96,400 94,200 0 0.0% 2,200 2.3%

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.8

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    June May June

    Industry Title 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    May 2015 to June 2015 June 2014 to June 2015

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Administrative and Waste Services 602,700 603,200 583,000 -500 -0.1% 19,700 3.4%

     Administrative and Support Services 582,900 583,600 563,500 -700 -0.1% 19,400 3.4%

    Employment Services 177,000 180,900 172,700 -3,900 -2.2% 4,300 2.5%

    Business Support Services 88,300 88,300 84,600 0 0.0% 3,700 4.4%

    Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 26,600 26,300 26,200 300 1.1% 400 1.5%

    Investigation and Security Services 71,100 70,000 66,300 1,100 1.6% 4,800 7.2%

    Services to Buildings and Dwellings 161,800 160,200 158,800 1,600 1.0% 3,000 1.9%

    Waste Management and Remediation Services 19,800 19,600 19,500 200 1.0% 300 1.5%

    Education and Health Services 1,197,900 1,208,100 1,149,500 -10,200 -0.8% 48,400 4.2%

    Educational Services 142,800 150,700 141,800 -7,900 -5.2% 1,000 0.7%

    Elementary and Secondary Schools 52,500 55,400 48,300 -2,900 -5.2% 4,200 8.7%

    Colleges and Universities 52,300 55,200 51,400 -2,900 -5.3% 900 1.8%

    Health Care and Social Assistance 1,055,100 1,057,400 1,007,700 -2,300 -0.2% 47,400 4.7%

     Ambulatory Health Care Services 454,000 454,600 434,900 -600 -0.1% 19,100 4.4%

    Offices of Physicians 196,100 197,500 188,300 -1,400 -0.7% 7,800 4.1%

    Home Health Care Services 69,900 70,600 68,600 -700 -1.0% 1,300 1.9%

    Hospitals 290,900 290,400 274,700 500 0.2% 16,200 5.9%

    Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 188,600 188,900 182,600 -300 -0.2% 6,000 3.3%

    Nursing Care Facilities 97,700 98,600 96,200 -900 -0.9% 1,500 1.6%

    Community Care for the Elderly 60,700 60,100 58,200 600 1.0% 2,500 4.3%

    Social Assistance 121,600 123,500 115,500 -1,900 -1.5% 6,100 5.3%

    Leisure and Hospitality 1,147,800 1,149,000 1,092,400 -1,200 -0.1% 55,400 5.1%

    Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 219,400 217,400 211,400 2,000 0.9% 8,000 3.8%

     Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 172,700 170,400 167,300 2,300 1.4% 5,400 3.2%

     Amusement Parks and Arcades 77,600 74,200 75,100 3,400 4.6% 2,500 3.3%

    Accommodation and Food Services 928,400 931,600 881,000 -3,200 -0.3% 47,400 5.4%

     Accommodation 176,000 176,200 175,500 -200 -0.1% 500 0.3%

    Food Services and Drinking Places 752,400 755,400 705,500 -3,000 -0.4% 46,900 6.7%

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.9

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    June May June

    Industry Title 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    May 2015 to June 2015 June 2014 to June 2015

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Other Services 337,700 340,000 324,000 -2,300 -0.7% 13,700 4.2%

    Repair and Maintenance 82,400 83,000 75,900 -600 -0.7% 6,500 8.6%

     Automotive Repair and Maintenance 56,500 56,000 50,600 500 0.9% 5,900 11.7%

    Personal and Laundry Services 97,700 97,200 91,200 500 0.5% 6,500 7.1%

    Membership Associations and Organizations 157,600 159,800 156,900 -2,200 -1.4% 700 0.5%

    Total Government 1,001,500 1,092,900 998,400 -91,400 -8.4% 3,100 0.3%

    Federal 133,200 133,000 131,200 200 0.2% 2,000 1.5%

    State 199,700 204,700 198,600 -5,000 -2.4% 1,100 0.6%

    Local 668,600 755,200 668,600 -86,600 -11.5% 0 0.0%

    Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion

    of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.10

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    STATE OF FLORIDA

    LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY

    LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY-

    COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)

     ALACHUA 126742 120464 6278 5.0 129744 123504 6240 4.8 128909 121711 7198 5.6

    BAKER 11296 10663 633 5.6 11286 10646 640 5.7 11483 10744 739 6.4

    BAY 87846 83247 4599 5.2 87353 82504 4849 5.6 90818 85355 5463 6.0

    BRADFORD 10370 9850 520 5.0 10535 10002 533 5.1 10800 10178 622 5.8

    BREVARD 257455 242298 15157 5.9 258159 242346 15813 6.1 262241 243896 18345 7.0

    BROWARD 990994 940562 50432 5.1 995013 942975 52038 5.2 999590 939748 59842 6.0

    CALHOUN 4900 4591 309 6.3 4864 4561 303 6.2 5050 4680 370 7.3

    CHARLOTTE 65563 61751 3812 5.8 66613 62574 4039 6.1 66983 62482 4501 6.7

    CITRUS 47085 43505 3580 7.6 47934 44181 3753 7.8 48928 44757 4171 8.5

    CLAY 97608 92702 4906 5.0 97598 92570 5028 5.2 99274 93420 5854 5.9

    COLLIER 158376 150011 8365 5.3 162100 153900 8200 5.1 158380 148675 9705 6.1

    COLUMBIA 28706 27140 1566 5.5 28768 27103 1665 5.8 28603 26682 1921 6.7

    DESOTO 11999 11266 733 6.1 12917 12179 738 5.7 12854 11928 926 7.2

    DIXIE 5451 5085 366 6.7 5592 5226 366 6.5 5578 5149 429 7.7

    DUVAL 459662 432555 27107 5.9 459123 431760 27363 6.0 468429 435848 32581 7.0ESCAMBIA 139864 131961 7903 5.7 140586 132476 8110 5.8 142376 133019 9357 6.6

    FLAGLER 42804 40093 2711 6.3 43129 40283 2846 6.6 43282 39998 3284 7.6

    FRANKLIN 4804 4591 213 4.4 4799 4574 225 4.7 5196 4914 282 5.4

    GADSDEN 18749 17457 1292 6.9 18469 17140 1329 7.2 19250 17689 1561 8.1

    GILCHRIST 6515 6147 368 5.6 6615 6238 377 5.7 6596 6144 452 6.9

    GLADES 4928 4575 353 7.2 5081 4734 347 6.8 5347 4948 399 7.5

    GULF 6348 6039 309 4.9 6281 5962 319 5.1 6538 6153 385 5.9

    HAMILTON 4417 4126 291 6.6 4444 4142 302 6.8 4551 4182 369 8.1

    HARDEE 8897 8200 697 7.8 10042 9365 677 6.7 9721 8904 817 8.4

    HENDRY 15839 14206 1633 10.3 17317 15789 1528 8.8 15949 14059 1890 11.9

    HERNANDO 66504 61944 4560 6.9 66836 62072 4764 7.1 67626 62281 5345 7.9

    HIGHLANDS 34772 32194 2578 7.4 36596 33930 2666 7.3 35098 32075 3023 8.6

    HILLSBOROUGH 679025 644009 35016 5.2 683170 647195 35975 5.3 688580 647299 41281 6.0

    HOLMES 6503 6070 433 6.7 6620 6177 443 6.7 7012 6509 503 7.2

    INDIAN RIVER 60101 55810 4291 7.1 60871 56580 4291 7.0 61808 56708 5100 8.3

    JACKSON 17650 16618 1032 5.8 17825 16758 1067 6.0 17992 16789 1203 6.7

    JEFFERSON 5400 5074 326 6.0 5408 5082 326 6.0 5469 5116 353 6.5

    LAFAYETTE 3150 2996 154 4.9 3189 3032 157 4.9 3412 3223 189 5.5

    LAKE 140054 132501 7553 5.4 140353 132490 7863 5.6 140249 131180 9069 6.5

    LEE 306764 290737 16027 5.2 315164 298586 16578 5.3 308179 288858 19321 6.3

    LEON 147030 139258 7772 5.3 147331 139619 7712 5.2 149647 140722 8925 6.0

    LEVY 15975 14995 980 6.1 16131 15126 1005 6.2 16421 15272 1149 7.0

    LIBERTY 2674 2516 158 5.9 2704 2543 161 6.0 2795 2601 194 6.9

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

    JUNE 2015 MAY 2015 JUNE 2014

    UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT

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    STATE OF FLORIDA

    LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY

    LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY-

    COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

    JUNE 2015 MAY 2015 JUNE 2014

    UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT

    MADISON 7484 7014 470 6.3 7616 7123 493 6.5 7758 7185 573 7.4

    MANATEE 158923 150926 7997 5.0 160743 152439 8304 5.2 160447 151074 9373 5.8

    MARION 131386 122877 8509 6.5 132926 124067 8859 6.7 132403 122693 9710 7.3

    MARTIN 68632 64846 3786 5.5 69384 65578 3806 5.5 69335 64986 4349 6.3

    MIAMI-DADE 1290461 1207909 82552 6.4 1320505 1237222 83283 6.3 1314432 1223180 91252 6.9

    MONROE 44043 42440 1603 3.6 44508 42822 1686 3.8 45531 43670 1861 4.1

    NASSAU 36276 34457 1819 5.0 36311 34388 1923 5.3 36937 34735 2202 6.0

    OKALOOSA 94639 90488 4151 4.4 93797 89461 4336 4.6 96814 91964 4850 5.0

    OKEECHOBEE 17085 16017 1068 6.3 17758 16686 1072 6.0 17898 16551 1347 7.5

    ORANGE 685194 651126 34068 5.0 685550 650705 34845 5.1 685812 644967 40845 6.0

    OSCEOLA 152373 143582 8791 5.8 152390 143492 8898 5.8 152574 142189 10385 6.8

    PALM BEACH 680262 645022 35240 5.2 689841 654090 35751 5.2 689066 647451 41615 6.0

    PASCO 211598 199085 12513 5.9 212612 199664 12948 6.1 214702 200169 14533 6.8

    PINELLAS 473917 450830 23087 4.9 476362 452046 24316 5.1 481394 453042 28352 5.9

    POLK 278615 261209 17406 6.2 282158 264595 17563 6.2 281139 260645 20494 7.3PUTNAM 27771 25639 2132 7.7 28894 26680 2214 7.7 28632 26124 2508 8.8

    ST. JOHNS 108271 103949 4322 4.0 108198 103751 4447 4.1 110142 104791 5351 4.9

    ST. LUCIE 128080 119833 8247 6.4 129834 121376 8458 6.5 131118 120193 10925 8.3

    SANTA ROSA 73717 70136 3581 4.9 74014 70436 3578 4.8 74872 70600 4272 5.7

    SARASOTA 174799 165994 8805 5.0 176028 166756 9272 5.3 176441 166054 10387 5.9

    SEMINOLE 240745 229142 11603 4.8 240851 228873 11978 5.0 240900 227003 13897 5.8

    SUMTER 27962 26007 1955 7.0 28274 26134 2140 7.6 28222 26077 2145 7.6

    SUWANNEE 18251 17269 982 5.4 18152 17137 1015 5.6 18666 17512 1154 6.2

    TAYLOR 9211 8594 617 6.7 9285 8646 639 6.9 9453 8793 660 7.0

    UNION 4379 4142 237 5.4 4439 4200 239 5.4 4732 4430 302 6.4

    VOLUSIA 237451 223673 13778 5.8 239170 224833 14337 6.0 239922 223582 16340 6.8

    WAKULLA 13805 13156 649 4.7 13892 13219 673 4.8 14065 13317 748 5.3

    WALTON 27675 26442 1233 4.5 27420 26115 1305 4.8 28286 26850 1436 5.1

    WASHINGTON 9663 9081 582 6.0 9803 9204 599 6.1 9954 9271 683 6.9

    FLORIDA

      NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    9535000 9009000 527000 5.5 9628000 9088000 540000 5.6 9663000 9043000 620000 6.4

      SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    9552000 9023000 529000 5.5 9617000 9070000 547000 5.7 9554000 8968000 586000 6.1

    UNITED STATES

      NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

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    STATE OF FLORIDALOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA)

    LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY-

    MSA (COUNTIES) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)

    CAPE CORAL-FT. MYERS (Lee)306764 290737 16027 5.2 315164 298586 16578 5.3 308179 288858 19321 6.3

    122314 116930 5384 4.4 121217 115576 5641 4.7 125100 118814 6286 5.0

    280255 263766 16489 5.9 282299 265116 17183 6.1 283204 263580 19624 6.9

    GAINESVILLE (Alachua and Gilchrist)

    133257 126611 6646 5.0 136359 129742 6617 4.9 135505 127855 7650 5.6

    HOMOSASSA SPRINGS (Citrus)

    47085 43505 3580 7.6 47934 44181 3753 7.8 48928 44757 4171 8.5

    JACKSONVILLE (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. Johns)

    713113 674326 38787 5.4 712516 673115 39401 5.5 726265 679538 46727 6.4LAKELAND-WINTER HAVEN (Polk)

    278615 261209 17406 6.2 282158 264595 17563 6.2 281139 260645 20494 7.3

    2961717 2793493 168224 5.7 3005359 2834287 171072 5.7 3003088 2810379 192709 6.4

    990994 940562 50432 5.1 995013 942975 52038 5.2 999590 939748 59842 6.0

    Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall Metropolitan Division (Miami-Dade)

    1290461 1207909 82552 6.4 1320505 1237222 83283 6.3 1314432 1223180 91252 6.9

    680262 645022 35240 5.2 689841 654090 35751 5.2 689066 647451 41615 6.0

    NAPLES-IMMOKALEE-MARCO ISLAND (Collier)158376 150011 8365 5.3 162100 153900 8200 5.1 158380 148675 9705 6.1

    333722 316920 16802 5.0 336771 319195 17576 5.2 336888 317128 19760 5.9

    OCALA (Marion)

    131386 122877 8509 6.5 132926 124067 8859 6.7 132403 122693 9710 7.3

    1218366 1156351 62015 5.1 1219144 1155560 63584 5.2 1219535 1145339 74196 6.1

    PALM BAY-MELBOURNE-TITUSVILLE (Brevard)

    257455 242298 15157 5.9 258159 242346 15813 6.1 262241 243896 18345 7.0

    PANAMA CITY (Bay and Gulf)

    94194 89286 4908 5.2 93634 88466 5168 5.5 97356 91508 5848 6.0

    213581 202097 11484 5.4 214600 202912 11688 5.4 217248 203619 13629 6.3

    PORT ST. LUCIE (Martin and St. Lucie)

    196712 184679 12033 6.1 199218 186954 12264 6.2 200453 185179 15274 7.6

    PUNTA GORDA (Charlotte)

    65563 61751 3812 5.8 66613 62574 4039 6.1 66983 62482 4501 6.7

    SEBASTIAN-VERO BEACH (Indian River)

    60101 55810 4291 7.1 60871 56580 4291 7.0 61808 56708 5100 8.3

    SEBRING (Highlands)

    34772 32194 2578 7.4 36596 33930 2666 7.3 35098 32075 3023 8.6

    TALLAHASSEE (Gadsden, Jefferson, Leon, and Wakulla)

    184984 174945 10039 5.4 185100 175060 10040 5.4 188431 176844 11587 6.1

    1431044 1355868 75176 5.3 1438980 1360977 78003 5.4 1452302 1362791 89511 6.2

    THE VILLAGES(Sumter)

    27962 26007 1955 7.0 28274 26134 2140 7.6 28222 26077 2145 7.6

    FLORIDA

    DELTONA-DAYTONA BEACH-ORMOND BEACH (Flagler and Volusia)

    CRESTVIEW-FT. WALTON BEACH-DESTIN (Okaloosa and Walton)

    TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG-CLEARWATER (Hernando, Hillsborough, Pasco, and Pinellas)

    PENSACOLA-FERRY PASS-BRENT (Escambia and Santa Rosa)

    ORLANDO-KISSIMMEE-SANFORD (Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole)

    NORTH PORT-SARASOTA-BRADENTON (Manatee and Sarasota)

    West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach Metropolitan Division (Palm Beach)

    Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach Metropolitan Division (Broward)

    MIAMI-FT. LAUDERDALE-WEST PALM BEACH (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach)

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

    JUNE 2015 MAY 2015 JUNE 2014

    UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT

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    UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT

    RANK COUNTY RATE (%) RANK COUNTY RATE (%)

    1 HENDRY 10.3 36 GILCHRIST 5.6

    2 HARDEE 7.8 36 BAKER 5.63 PUTNAM 7.7 38 COLUMBIA 5.5

    4 CITRUS 7.6 38 MARTIN 5.5

    5 HIGHLANDS 7.4   FLORIDA 5.5

    6 GLADES 7.2   UNITED STATES 5.5

    7 INDIAN RIVER 7.1 40 UNION 5.4

    8 SUMTER 7.0 40 LAKE 5.4

    9 GADSDEN 6.9 40 SUWANNEE 5.4

    9 HERNANDO 6.9 43 LEON 5.3

    11 DIXIE 6.7 43 COLLIER 5.311 TAYLOR 6.7 45 BAY 5.2

    11 HOLMES 6.7 45 LEE 5.2

    14 HAMILTON 6.6 45 PALM BEACH 5.2

    15 MARION 6.5 45 HILLSBOROUGH 5.2

    16 ST. LUCIE 6.4 49 BROWARD 5.1

    16 MIAMI-DADE 6.4 50 SARASOTA 5.0

    18 FLAGLER 6.3 50 MANATEE 5.0

    18 CALHOUN 6.3 50 CLAY 5.018 MADISON 6.3 50 BRADFORD 5.0

    18 OKEECHOBEE 6.3 50 NASSAU 5.0

    22 POLK 6.2 50 ORANGE 5.0

    23 LEVY 6.1 50 ALACHUA 5.0

    23 DESOTO 6.1 57 LAFAYETTE 4.9

    25 JEFFERSON 6.0 57 PINELLAS 4.9

    25 WASHINGTON 6.0 57 GULF 4.9

    27 PASCO 5.9 57 SANTA ROSA 4.9

    27 LIBERTY 5.9 61 SEMINOLE 4.827 DUVAL 5.9 62 WAKULLA 4.7

    27 BREVARD 5.9 63 WALTON 4.5

    31 JACKSON 5.8 64 FRANKLIN 4.4

    31 CHARLOTTE 5.8 64 OKALOOSA 4.4

    31 VOLUSIA 5.8 66 ST. JOHNS 4.0

    31 OSCEOLA 5 8 67 MONROE 3 6

    RELEASED 07/15/2015

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

    June 2015

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

    (Preliminary)

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    1. Homosassa Springs MSA 7.6 %

    2. Sebring MSA 7.4

    3. Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 7.14. The Villages MSA 7.0

    5. Ocala MSA 6.5

    6. Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 6.4

    7. Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 6.2

    8. Port St. Lucie MSA 6.1

    9. Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 5.9

    9. Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 5.911. Punta Gorda MSA 5.8

    12. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-West Palm Beach MSA 5.7

    Florida 5.5

    United States 5.5

    13. Jacksonville MSA 5.4

    13. Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 5.4

    13. Tallahassee MSA 5.416. Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island MSA 5.3

    16. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 5.3

    18. Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 5.2

    18. Panama City MSA 5.2

    18. West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach MD 5.2

    21. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 5.1

    21. Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 5.123. North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA 5.0

    23. Gainesville MSA 5.0

    25. Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 4.4

     Released July 17, 2015

    JUNE 2015 (PRELIMINARY)

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs) AND METROPOLITAN DIVISIONS (MDs)

    RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

    TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT

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    June May June

     Area 2015 2015 2014 Level Percent Level Percent

    Statewide 7,996,700 8,100,500 7,728,400 -103,800 -1.3% 268,300 3.5%

    Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 232,800 239,300 224,600 -6,500 -2.7% 8,200 3.7%

    Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 109,200 108,800 107,700 400 0.4% 1,500 1.4%

    Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 185,400 188,000 179,700 -2,600 -1.4% 5,700 3.2%

    Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 795,900 802,900 768,600 -7,000 -0.9% 27,300 3.6%

    Gainesville MSA 130,100 133,400 127,300 -3,300 -2.5% 2,800 2.2%

    Homosassa Springs MSA 32,000 32,800 32,000 -800 -2.4% 0 0.0%

    Jacksonville MSA 634,000 636,900 618,900 -2,900 -0.5% 15,100 2.4%Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 205,300 208,600 198,300 -3,300 -1.6% 7,000 3.5%

    Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach MSA 2,467,000 2,502,000 2,395,900 -35,000 -1.4% 71,100 3.0%

    Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 1,099,800 1,116,600 1,071,900 -16,800 -1.5% 27,900 2.6%

    Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island MSA 131,900 135,700 125,900 -3,800 -2.8% 6,000 4.8%

    North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA 273,600 277,400 264,800 -3,800 -1.4% 8,800 3.3%

    Ocala MSA 97,300 98,400 93,900 -1,100 -1.1% 3,400 3.6%

    Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 1,148,300 1,154,800 1,101,100 -6,500 -0.6% 47,200 4.3%

    Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 201,300 202,800 196,100 -1,500 -0.7% 5,200 2.7%

    Panama City MSA 82,300 82,200 81,800 100 0.1% 500 0.6%

    Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 167,200 169,200 163,100 -2,000 -1.2% 4,100 2.5%

    Port St. Lucie MSA 133,300 136,000 129,100 -2,700 -2.0% 4,200 3.3%

    Punta Gorda MSA 44,200 44,900 43,100 -700 -1.6% 1,100 2.6%

    Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 47,200 48,100 46,700 -900 -1.9% 500 1.1%Sebring MSA 24,500 25,800 23,100 -1,300 -5.0% 1,400 6.1%

    Tallahassee MSA 170,400 172,200 166,900 -1,800 -1.1% 3,500 2.1%

    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,232,200 1,244,600 1,199,300 -12,400 -1.0% 32,900 2.7%

    The Villages MSA 25,500 25,900 24,900 -400 -1.5% 600 2.4%

    West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach MD 571,300 582,500 555,400 -11,200 -1.9% 15,900 2.9%

    Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certainindustries from publication. All data are subject to revision. Released July 17, 2015.

    TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT

    FLORIDA (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Over-the-Month

    Change

    Over-the-Year 

    Change

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.16


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