Unemployment rate and size of labor force both drop

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July 2nd, 2010
Idaho now has an 8.8 percent unemployment rate, according to the
Idaho now has an 8.8 percent unemployment rate, according to the

Idaho’s unemployment rate dropped below 9 percent in June from a high of 9.5 percent earlier this year.  The seasonally-adjusted unemployment rate for June sat at 8.8 percent, making it the fourth straight month that the jobless rate dropped.

The decline was caused by a drop in both the number of people looking for work and in the number of Idahoan employed.  According to the Idaho Department of Labor, the civilian labor force shrank for the first time in a year.

The expiration of federally funded unemployment benefits for thousands of Idahoans may have contributed to the shrinking labor force.  Congress was unable to pass an extension of those benefits this week.  All of Idaho’s members of Congress oppose the plan backed by Democratic leaders in Washington, D.C.  The labor department said some people who lost their benefits could be discouraged and are no longer looking for work.

The labor department distributed $11.3 million in state and federal benefits during the first week of June, but that dropped to $8.1 million in the last week of the month.

Unemployment in the Boise and Coeur d’Alene metropolitan area was higher than the state average, while Idaho Falls, Rexburg, and Lewiston were all below the 8.8 percent statewide jobless rate.

Read more at the labor department website.

3 Responses to “Unemployment rate and size of labor force both drop”

  1. belle says:

    IDAHO…Where the he@@ is that? Is that part of the union and if so, it doesn’t cover the ratio…Give us a circumference of the so call state of the union. The only time I have ever heard of that state unlike MOST of the states is when I am eating my french fries!!!!!! Duh!!! Please, give me something to work with, please!!!

  2. Idahodemocrat says:

    Since the unemployment extension fillibuster by the Republicans began I have attempted to turn in weekly claims to the Dept of Labor’s office on 3rd and Main in downtown Boise, ID. They refuse to accept. Many people have tried to show they are looking for work but the Dept of Labor will not use them in their assertion that the unemployment rate has fallen. It is fallacious to reason that people quit looking for work because the dept won’t accept their weekly claims.

    Shame On Your Shoddy Statistics Idaho Dept of Labor!!!

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