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Preliminary data: Indiana unemployment hits highest rate in nearly three years

The unemployment rate for July stands at 4 percent — slightly better than the national average which is at 4.3 percent.
The unemployment rate for July stands at 4 percent — slightly better than the national average which is at 4.3 percent.

Indiana’s unemployment rate saw a slight increase last month according to new preliminary estimates. The state’s unemployment rate had been steady at 3.5 percent for more than six months until increasing to 3.6 percent in April.

This month’s preliminary data shows another increase up to 3.7 percent — the state’s highest unemployment rate since August 2021. That rate is still below the national average, which stands at 4 percent.

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Indiana’s total labor force is more than 3.3 million, a  slight decrease from April. The state’s labor force participation rate — or measure of working-age Hoosiers that are either working or actively looking for work — fell to 62.4 percent, just below the national rate.

Timoria is our labor and employment reporter. Contact her at  tcunningham@wfyi.org .

Timoria Cunningham is a 2022 graduate from Ball State University where she received her Bachelor of Arts in Journalism News. Shortly after graduation, she began working at the Indianapolis Recorder as a staff writer. During her time at the Recorder, she received a first-place award from the Hoosier State Press Association in their 2023 Social Justice category.