Minnesota’s Economic News — W/E 7/10/26
Labor market
KDHL: Job Growth in Minnesota: 5,400 New Positions Added in May
Rochester Post Bulletin: Rochester’s unemployment rate still better than state average
KAAL TV: Southeast Minnesota jobless rates remain steady as U.S. hiring slows
Winona Post: Jobs growth, unemployment down in May
State and local taxes and spending
Mankato Free Press: Mankato levy hike likely to be 5% or more in ’27
KSTP: Isanti County eyes wheelage tax for highway department building
KSTP: Anoka-Hennepin school levy fight: Potential legal battle looms over voter petition
Economic development
Star Tribune: This Iron Range mine is one of Minnesota’s biggest economic development projects ever
Red River Farm Network: A Plan to Expand Minnesota’s Ag and Rural Economy
Regulation
MPR News: As Minnesota paid leave program hits half-year mark, 75,000 have already tapped into it
Fox 9: Minnesota paid leave program: 75,000 approved to receive payments so far
KTTC: In first 6 months, MN Paid Leave program draws 100,000 applications
Star Tribune: Minnesota’s paid family medical leave surpasses projections in first six months
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal: Minnesota paid leave program tracks with expectations after paying $600M in benefits
Minnesota Reformer: Many Minnesotans claim paid leave benefits, but agency expects demand to taper off
KSTP: Minnesota Paid Leave has paid out nearly double what workers, employers have paid in
InForum: Almost 75K applicants approved in first 6 months of Minnesota’s paid leave program
Kare 11: Nearly 75,000 Minnesotans have been approved for paid leave in first six months
Pioneer Press: Minnesota paid leave: How many are applying and how much the state is spending
Axios: Minnesota paid leave program came in $70M under budget in first 6 months
WCCO: 75,000 Minnesotans participating in paid leave program 6 months into launch, DEED says
Mesabi Tribune: Minnesota Paid Leave program approves benefits for 75,000 workers
Economic growth
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal: Fastest-growing public companies in Minnesota
KNSI: Minnesota Ranks Fifth in CNBC’s 2026 Top States for Business
Minneapolis/St. Paul Business Journal: Minnesota climbs to No. 5 in CNBC’s ranking of America’s top states for business
Kanabec County Times: Central Minnesota’s economy pushes through