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November 2019-Minnesota Employment Review

Download this issue in PDF or use the links below to select an article.

How Did We Help You in Program Year 2018?

Our annual report of who used the Labor Market Information Office’s services and how is not just bragging rights for us. We hope you will get some ideas for uses you can make of our data.

Standard Occupational Classification System

The Standard Occupational Classification System has made some changes to its codes. Here’s a guide to the changes.

Industry Snapshots

This month we provide in depth information on the following industries: Hospitals, Insurance Carriers and Related Activities, Internet Services Providers and Related, and Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities.

Workers Without Work

Minnesota, despite a tight labor market, still has former workers who cannot find a job. This detailed look at the situation in Central Minnesota applies to much of the state.

Fun With Statistics

Our Fearless Forecaster looks at age distribution by county historically and forecasts what is likely to happen based on what has happened. Those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it.

Industrial Analysis

An analysis of the current month’s employment picture broken out by industry.

Regional Analysis

An analysis of the current month’s employment picture broken out by Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Minnesota Economic Indicators

A comprehensive look at economic indicators for October 2019, including the Minnesota and U.S. Indices.

Consumer Price Index

Information on the U.S. Consumer Price Index for October 2019.

Local Area Unemployment Statistics

The Local Area Unemployment Statistics or LAUS tool provides labor force, employment, and unemployment estimates.

Current Employment Statistics

The Current Employment Statistics (CES) Program, a monthly survey of 5,900 nonfarm employers, provides monthly data on employment by industry. The data offer a snapshot of the health of the economy.

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