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Indiana's unemployment rate remains higher than national average

In February 2024, the measure of Hoosiers without a job but who were actively seeking work was 3.5 percent. And over the following year, it increased by 0.8 percentage points.
In February 2024, the measure of Hoosiers without a job but who were actively seeking work was 3.5 percent. And over the following year, it increased by 0.8 percentage points.

Indiana’s unemployment rate for November stood at 4.4 percent for the second month in a row —the rate is still above the national average.

New preliminary data shows the national unemployment rate for November was 4.2 percent, slightly lower than Indiana’s.

This time last year, the state's unemployment rate was 3.7 percent. Though Indiana's rate remains high, the percentage of working-age people who have jobs, or are actively looking for work, increased to 63.4 percent — a measure that has increased for the fifth month in a row.

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Last month the state's total private employment was 2,869,200 — a decrease of 2,800 compared to October.

There were also several industries that experienced job increases last month including private education, health services and transportation.

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

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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.