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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowIndiana’s unemployment rate increased to 3% in October, up from 2.8% the previous month, the Indiana Department of Workforce Development reported Friday. Despite the increase, the state gained 6,900 private-sector jobs last month, the DWD said.
The DWD said Indiana is again experiencing a peak in private employment, which stands at 2,782,000. The state has added a total of 83,000 jobs since this time last year.
The new jobs added in October are being attributed to gains in the sectors of manufacturing; private educational and health services; trade, transportation and health services; financial activities; and leisure and hospitality.
The state’s labor force participation rate ticked down slightly, to 63.3%, in October, though it remains above the national rate of 62.2%. The labor force, which includes residents who are employed or seeking employment, stands at 3,397,335, down more than 3,700 from the previous month.
The DWD said the state has 142,024 open job postings as of Nov. 16, while 17,622 people in Indiana received unemployment benefits in October.
The state’s unemployment rate remains below the national rate, which rose to 3.7%.
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