Minnesota Unemployment fell in june as more businesses started reopening
According to the new numbers by the Minnesota Department Employment and Economic Development (DEED), unemployment in Minnesota went down between May and June. Minnesota unemployment fell from a record high of 9.9% for May to 8.6% in June. This is largely because many businesses reopened during the period and people were able to return to work.
Unemployment Rates |
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June 2020 |
May 2020 |
June 2019 |
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Minnesota | |||
Seasonally Adjusted |
8.6% |
9.9% |
3.2% |
Not Seasonally Adjusted |
8.5% |
9.4% |
3.2% |
United States | |||
Seasonally Adjusted |
11.1% |
13.3% |
3.7% |
Not Seasonally Adjusted |
11.2% |
13.0% |
3.8% |
Source: DEED
Most of the job gains have been concentrated in the sectors that were heavily affected by shutdowns.
The state added 84,700 jobs last month, a 3.2% increase, with some of the biggest gains in areas that initially saw the biggest hits from the pandemic such as leisure and hospitality, accommodation and food services, retail and health services. The numbers were released Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development.
Conclusion
8.6% is still quite a gloomy number compared to 3.2% from the pre-corona virus period. The decline in unemployment is however a big sign of how destructive the shutdowns were to the economy, especially to the hospitality industry. If the state government can resist making additional arbitrary rules that negatively impact businesses, this downward trend in unemployment is highly likely to persist.