Alaska Employment: Annual Job Growth Up Slightly in November by 2.4 Percent
Unemployment in Alaska held at 4.6 percent in November despite 7,700 more jobs than a year earlier, driven by oil and gas and construction growth.
Unemployment in Alaska held at 4.6 percent in November despite 7,700 more jobs than a year earlier, driven by oil and gas and construction growth.
Unemployment in Alaska held steady at 4.6 percent despite 7,000 more jobs than in October 2023, driven by oil and gas and construction job growth.
Unemployment in Alaska held steady at 4.6 percent despite 6,700 more jobs than in September 2023, driven by a strong construction sector.
Unemployment in Alaska rose slightly to 4.6 percent despite 6,400 more jobs than in August 2023, driven by a strong construction sector.
Unemployment in Alaska held steady at a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.5 percent for a third month in a row despite 6,900 more jobs than in July 2023.
Unemployment in Alaska held steady in June at a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.5 percent, while the total number of jobs grew by 1.5 percent from the year before.
Unemployment in Alaska dropped slightly in May to a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.5 percent, while the total number of jobs grew by 2.8 percent from the year before.
Unemployment in Alaska remained at a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.6 percent in April, while the total number of jobs grew by 2.8 percent from the year before.
Unemployment in Alaska fell to a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.6 percent in March, while the total number of jobs grew by 2.8 percent from the year before.
Unemployment in Alaska rose slightly to a seasonally adjusted rate of 4.7 percent in February, while the total number of jobs grew by 2 percent from the year before.