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Unemployment Trended Down In Jacksonville In September

Downtown Jacksonville
Bill Bortzfield
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WJCT News
Downtown Jacksonville

Jacksonville’s jobless rate dropped to 3% in September, down from 3.6% in August, the state reported Friday.

Florida's unemployment rate ticked down to 3.2 percent in September.

The rate, down from 3.3 percent in August, represented an estimated 336,000 Floridians out of work from a workforce of 10.4 million, according to numbers released by the state Department of Economic Opportunity.

The seasonally adjusted statewide figure, compared to a national rate of 3.5 percent for September, included a reduction in the number of Floridians out of work by 6,000 from the August numbers and 7,000 from a year earlier. 

The Jacksonville figure was not seasonally adjusted, meaning statisticians did not account for seasonal fluctuations in employment, such as spikes in temporary jobs during the holidays or summer breaks. 

The statewide gains were bolstered by growth in the workforce by 34,000 from August to September and by 154,000 from September 2018. Education and health services accounted for 59,600 new jobs over the past year, followed by 49,200 jobs in professional and business services and 30,300 jobs in fields involving leisure and hospitality. Construction has grown by 16,200 jobs over the past year, with manufacturing positions up 7,700.

Regionally, the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford metropolitan statistical area had the largest growth over the past year at 48,800 jobs.

Over the past year, only the Panama City and Sebring statistical areas showed job losses. The Panama City area, which was hit by Category 5 Hurricane Michael in October 2018, was down 2,000 jobs from September 2018. The Sebring area was off 200 jobs in the same period.

- WJCT’s Bill Bortzfield contributed to this story