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Date:August 28, 2020
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COVID-19 JULY 2020 MSA DATA

BATON ROUGE – Louisiana’s not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate decreased to 9.9 percent; down 0.5 percentage points from June 2020’s revised not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 10.4 percent.

Since June 2020, the number of not seasonally adjusted employed individuals increased by 23,679 from 1,811,785 to 1,835,464 in July 2020. When compared to July 2019, the number of seasonally adjusted employed individuals decreased 164,890.

Since June 2020, the number of not seasonally adjusted unemployed individuals decreased 6,906 from 209,370 to 202,464 in July 2020. When compared to July 2019, the number of not seasonally adjusted unemployed individuals increased by 86,715.

Since June 2020, not seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment increased by 2,600 jobs from 1,819,500 to 1,822,100 in July 2020. When compared to July 2019, not seasonally adjusted nonfarm employment decreased by 138,200 jobs.

Since June 2020, not seasonally adjusted private sector employment increased by 6,000 jobs from 1,503,500 to 1,509,500 in July 2020. When compared to July 2019, not seasonally adjusted private sector employment decreased by 134,000 jobs.

Louisiana’s not seasonally adjusted civilian labor force, or the number of people who are employed in addition to those looking for work increased by 16,773 from 2,021,155 in June 2020 to 2,037,928 in July 2020. When compared to July 2019, Louisiana’s not seasonally adjusted civilian labor force decreased by 78,175.

Not seasonally adjusted July 2020 unemployment rates for Louisiana’s nine MSAs are as follows:

• Alexandria: 7.4 percent, up from 5.9 percent in July 2019, but down from 7.5 percent from June.

• Baton Rouge: 9.1 percent, up from 5.1 percent in July 2019, but down from 9.6 percent from June.

• Hammond: 12.1 percent, up from 6.4 percent in July 2019, but down from 12.6 percent from June.

• Houma: 8.5 percent, up from 5.0 percent in July 2019, but down from 8.7 percent from June.

• Lafayette: 9.1 percent, up from 5.3 percent in July 2019, but down from 9.2 percent from June.

• Lake Charles: 9.8 percent, up from 4.6 percent in July 2019, but unchanged from 9.8 percent from June.

• Monroe: 8.3 percent, up from 5.9 percent in July 2019, but down from 8.5 percent from June.

• New Orleans: 11.9 percent, up from 5.1 percent in July 2019, but down from 12.8 percent from June.

• Shreveport: 9.4 percent, up from 5.7 percent in July 2019, but down from 9.8 percent from June.

About the Louisiana Workforce Commission

The Louisiana Workforce Commission is an agency of state government that administers programs designed to enhance workforce growth and provide family-sustaining jobs for Louisiana residents. The commission monitors employment, administers unemployment compensation and tax funds, provides training resources for employers and employees and oversees worker compensation benefits. The agency also gathers and supplies information on the labor market and occupational sectors in Louisiana.

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