Nevada’s unemployment rate still highest in the nation

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CARSON CITY, NV - According to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation’s (DETR) July 2023 economic report, Nevada’s unemployment rate decreased slightly from June to July, going from 5.4 percent to 5.3 percent.

Even with the decrease that rate remains the highest of the 50 states and District of Columbia.

“In July, for the first time all major industry sectors in the state have fully recovered from the COVID pandemic, employing more workers than they did before the pandemic. The unemployment rate remains somewhat high compared to other states as workers reenter the labor force, and our employment growth remains relatively high.” said David Schmidt, Chief Economist.

The labor force in the state grew by 3,400 and July marked the 8th consecutive month that the state has seen an increase in the labor force.

-         Las Vegas employment increased by 1,700 jobs (0.2%) since June, an increase of 41,200 jobs (3.8%) since July 2022.

-          Reno employment had a decrease of 400 jobs (-0.1%) since June, an increase of 8,600 jobs (3.3%) since July 2022.

-          Carson City employment had no change in employment since June and an increase of 1,500 jobs (4.9%) since July 2022.

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