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1 Rick Scott Cissy Proctor GOVERNOR EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CONTACT: Labor Market Statistics (850) Florida s May Employment Figures Released Florida s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.8 percent in May 2018, down 0.1 percentage point from the April 2018 rate, and down 0.4 percentage point from a year ago. There were 391,000 jobless Floridians out of a labor force of 10,217,000. The U.S. unemployment rate was 3.8 percent in May. Florida s seasonally adjusted total nonagricultural employment was 8,746,800 in May 2018, an increase of 15,100 jobs (+0.2 percent) over the month. The state gained 180,200 jobs over the year, an increase of 2.1 percent. Nationally, the number of jobs rose 1.6 percent over the year. Prior to September 2017, Florida s overthe-year job growth rate had exceeded or equaled the nation s rate since May United States and Florida Unemployment Rates (seasonally adjusted) 12 Florida United States 10 Percent May-18 Nov-17 May-17 Nov-16 May-16 Nov-15 May-15 Nov-14 May-14 Nov-13 May-13 Nov-12 May-12 Nov-11 May-11 Nov-10 May-10 Nov-09 May-09 Nov-08 May-08 0 Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 1

2 Florida s Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted) The number of jobs in Florida was 8,746,800 in May 2018, up 180,200 jobs compared to a year ago. The industry gaining the most jobs was professional and business services (+39,200, +3.0 percent) Other industries gaining jobs over the year included leisure and hospitality (+37,200 jobs, +3.1 percent); construction (+31,300 jobs, +6.2 percent); education and health services (+24,500 jobs, +1.9 percent); financial activities (+17,200 jobs, +3.1 percent); trade, transportation, and utilities (+15,400 jobs, +0.9 percent); manufacturing (+12,100 jobs, +3.3 percent); government (+1,200 jobs, +0.1 percent); and other services (+4,100 jobs, +1.2 percent). The only industry losing jobs was information (-2,200 jobs, -1.6 percent). Local Area Unemployment Statistics (Not Seasonally Adjusted) In May 2018, Okaloosa and St. Johns counties had the state s lowest unemployment rate (2.6 percent each); followed by Monroe county (2.7 percent); and Walton County (2.8 percent). Hendry and Sumter counties had the highest unemployment rate (5.0 percent) in Florida in May 2018, followed by Citrus County (4.8 percent); and Putnam County (4.5 percent). Area Nonagricultural Employment (Not Seasonally Adjusted) In May 2018, 21 out of 24 metro areas in Florida had over-the-year job gains. The areas with the largest gains were Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford (+44,000 jobs, +3.5 percent), Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater (+30,400 jobs, +2.3 percent), and Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach (+23,400 jobs, +0.9 percent). The three metro areas losing jobs over the year were Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island (-2,400 jobs, -1.6 percent), Sebring (-600 jobs, -2.3 percent), and Homosassa Springs (-100 jobs, -0.3 percent). The unemployment and job growth rates are estimates, which are primarily based on surveys created and mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity. The unemployment rate is derived from Florida household surveys conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau under contract with the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The job growth rate is derived from Florida employer surveys conducted by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Both estimates are revised on a monthly basis. In addition, these estimates are benchmarked (revised) annually based on actual counts from Florida's Reemployment Assistance tax records and other data. Procedures mandated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics may result in more variable month-to-month changes. For further information, go to: The mission of the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity is to promote economic prosperity for all Floridians and businesses through successful workforce, community, and economic development strategies. Please visit for more information. The next Florida Employment and Unemployment release will be July 20, 2018, at 10:00 A.M. 2

3 LABOR FORCE STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION RELEASE DATE: JUNE 15, 2018 SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Over-the-Month Over-the-Year Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change May 2018 April 2018 May 2017 Level Percent Level Percent STATE OF FLORIDA Civilian Noninstitutional Population ,205,000 17,182,000 16,910,000 23, , Civilian Labor Force 10,217,000 10,205,000 10,093,000 12, , Employment 9,826,000 9,807,000 9,667,000 19, , Unemployment 391, , ,000-7, , Unemployment Rate (%) UNITED STATES Civilian Noninstitutional Population ,454, ,272, ,767, , ,687, Civilian Labor Force 161,539, ,527, ,729,000 12,000 * 1,810, Employment 155,474, ,181, ,892, , ,582, Unemployment 6,065,000 6,346,000 6,837, , , Unemployment Rate (%) NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED Over-the-Month Over-the-Year Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change May 2018 April 2018 May 2017 Level Percent Level Percent STATE OF FLORIDA Civilian Noninstitutional Population ,205,000 17,182,000 16,910,000 23, , Civilian Labor Force 10,271,000 10,203,000 10,121,000 68, , Employment 9,926,000 9,855,000 9,712,000 71, , Unemployment 345, , ,000-3, , Unemployment Rate (%) UNITED STATES Civilian Noninstitutional Population ,454, ,272, ,767, , ,687, Civilian Labor Force 161,765, ,280, ,979, , ,786, Employment 156,009, ,348, ,407, , ,602, Unemployment 5,756,000 5,932,000 6,572, , , Unemployment Rate (%) * = less than 0.1 percent Note: All estimates except unemployment rates are rounded to the nearest thousand. Items may not add to totals or compute to displayed percentages due to rounding. All data are subject to revision. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 3

4 Nonagricultural Employment in Florida Seasonally Adjusted Over-the-Month Over-the-Year May p April r May Change Change Level Percent Level Percent Total Nonagricultural Employment 8,746,800 8,731,700 8,566,600 15, , Total Private 7,639,700 7,620,700 7,460,700 19, , Goods Producing 917, , , , Mining, Logging, and Construction 541, , , , Construction 535, , , , Manufacturing 375, , , , Durable Goods 256, , , , Nondurable Goods 119, , , , Service Producing 7,829,800 7,814,000 7,693,200 15, , Private Service Providing 6,722,700 6,703,000 6,587,300 19, , Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,760,100 1,754,300 1,744,700 5, , Wholesale Trade 342, , ,400 3, , Retail Trade 1,121,400 1,118,800 1,113,900 2, , Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 296, , , * 10, Information 136, , , , Financial Activities 576, , ,300 2, , Finance and Insurance 383, , ,300 2, , Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 193, , , , Professional and Business Services 1,356,800 1,353,800 1,317,600 3, , Professional and Technical Services 558, , ,100 2, , Management of Companies and Enterprises 105, , , , Administrative and Waste Services 692, , , * 22, Education and Health Services 1,298,600 1,294,100 1,274,100 4, , Educational Services 167, , ,700 1, , Health Care and Social Assistance 1,131,500 1,128,200 1,111,400 3, , Leisure and Hospitality 1,241,600 1,236,800 1,204,400 4, , Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 230, , , , Accommodation and Food Services 1,011,600 1,007, ,200 4, , Other Services 352, , , , Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 4

5 Nonagricultural Employment in Florida Seasonally Adjusted May p April r May Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change Level Percent Level Percent Total Government 1,107,100 1,111,000 1,105,900-3, , Federal Government 138, , , State Government 256, , ,500-1, , Local Government 711, , ,500-2, Released: Friday, June 15, 2018 p = preliminary, r = revised * - less than 0.1 percent Note: Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 5

6 NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Released June 15, 2018 Change from May April May Apr 2018 to May 2018 May 2017 to May 2018 Industry Title Level Percent Level Percent Total Nonagricultural Employment 8,784,500 8,780,400 8,598,000 4, % 186, % Total Private 7,665,200 7,645,500 7,477,700 19, % 187, % Goods Producing 917, , ,700 3, % 44, % Mining and Logging 5,800 5,800 5, % % Mining, except Oil and Gas 3,500 3,500 3, % % Mining, Logging, and Construction 541, , ,800 3, % 31, % Construction 535, , ,200 3, % 31, % Construction of Buildings 109, , , % 8, % Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 68,900 68,300 64, % 4, % Specialty Trade Contractors 357, , ,300 3, % 18, % Building Equipment Contractors 156, , ,900 1, % 6, % Manufacturing 376, , , % 12, % Durable Goods 256, , , % 9, % Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 42,000 42,500 39, % 2, % Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 42,300 41,900 41, % % Communications Equipment Manufacturing 5,200 5,200 5, % % Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 42,100 42,200 41, % % Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 22,100 22,200 21, % 1, % Miscellaneous Durable Goods Manufacturing 32,300 32,200 32, % % Nondurable Goods 119, , , % 2, % Food Manufacturing 32,400 32,400 32, % % Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 11,800 11,700 11, % % Paper Manufacturing 8,300 8,300 8, % % Printing and Related Support Activities 16,900 17,000 17, % % Chemical Manufacturing 21,700 21,600 21, % % Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 6

7 NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Released June 15, 2018 Change from May April May Apr 2018 to May 2018 May 2017 to May 2018 Industry Title Level Percent Level Percent Service Providing 7,866,800 7,866,100 7,724, % 142, % Private Service Providing 6,747,500 6,731,200 6,604,000 16, % 143, % Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,755,700 1,748,500 1,736,300 7, % 19, % Wholesale Trade 343, , ,600 4, % -1, % Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 177, , ,000 1, % 2, % Professional and Commercial Equipment Wholesalers 47,100 46,900 47, % % Electrical and Electronic Goods Wholesalers 20,400 20,400 20, % % Machinery and Supply Wholesalers 32,400 31,200 31,800 1, % % Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 124, , ,100 2, % -2, % Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers 49,000 49,100 52, % -3, % Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents 41,200 41,300 43, % -2, % Retail Trade 1,116,800 1,113,800 1,105,300 3, % 11, % Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 148, , , % 1, % Automobile Dealers 93,800 94,000 92, % 1, % Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 38,200 38,000 37, % % Electronics and Appliance Stores 38,800 38,800 40, % -1, % Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 90,800 92,300 87,100-1, % 3, % Food and Beverage Stores 227, , ,500-1, % 4, % Health and Personal Care Stores 81,500 80,300 81,000 1, % % Gasoline Stations 45,200 44,600 46, % % Clothing and Accessory Stores 101, , ,500 1, % -6, % Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores 36,600 36,100 36, % % General Merchandise Stores 210, , , % 3, % Department Stores 77,800 77,900 77, % % Other General Merchandise Stores 132, , , % 3, % Miscellaneous Store Retailers 56,200 55,600 56, % % Nonstore Retailers 42,000 41,400 35, % 6, % Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses 34,000 33,700 27, % 6, % Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 295, , , % 9, % Utilities 22,900 22,900 23, % % Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 7

8 NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Released June 15, 2018 Change from May April May Apr 2018 to May 2018 May 2017 to May 2018 Industry Title Level Percent Level Percent Transportation and Warehousing 272, , , % 9, % Air Transportation 42,400 42,500 40, % 1, % Water Transportation 13,800 13,700 13, % % Truck Transportation 52,100 52,400 53, % -1, % Support Activities for Transportation 61,400 63,100 59,500-1, % 1, % Couriers and Messengers 37,800 37,100 34, % 3, % Warehousing and Storage 37,000 36,700 35, % 1, % Information 136, , , % -3, % Publishing Industries, except Internet 30,200 30,300 30, % % Broadcasting, except Internet 15,100 15,200 15, % % Telecommunications 50,200 49,900 50, % % Wired Telecommunications Carriers 38,600 38,600 39, % -1, % Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services 17,800 17,900 18, % % Financial Activities 577, , ,100 4, % 18, % Finance and Insurance 383, , ,600 3, % 7, % Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 169, , ,700 2, % 4, % Depository Credit Intermediation 100,700 99,200 99,500 1, % 1, % Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 168, , , % 5, % Insurance Carriers 81,700 81,400 78, % 3, % Agencies, Brokerages, and Related 86,400 86,400 84, % 1, % Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 193, , ,500 1, % 10, % Real Estate 146, , ,800 2, % 7, % Professional and Business Services 1,356,700 1,352,900 1,318,500 3, % 38, % Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 557, , ,800-1, % 15, % Legal Services 96,900 97,200 97, % % Accounting, Tax Preparation, and Bookkeeping 65,600 69,700 61,900-4, % 3, % Architectural, Engineering, and Related 88,400 86,500 83,900 1, % 4, % Computer Systems Design and Related 95,100 95,400 90, % 5, % Management and Technical Consulting Services 108, , ,600-1, % 3, % Management of Companies and Enterprises 105, , , % 2, % Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 8

9 NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Released June 15, 2018 Change from May April May Apr 2018 to May 2018 May 2017 to May 2018 Industry Title Level Percent Level Percent Administrative and Support and Waste Services 693, , ,900 5, % 20, % Administrative and Support Services 670, , ,200 4, % 19, % Employment Services 226, , ,400 3, % 15, % Business Support Services 97,800 98,100 93, % 4, % Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 33,300 33,500 33, % % Investigation and Security Services 73,400 73,200 76, % -2, % Services to Buildings and Dwellings 176, , ,600 1, % % Waste Management and Remediation Services 23,500 23,200 22, % % Education and Health Services 1,303,800 1,300,600 1,279,800 3, % 24, % Educational Services 168, , ,300-3, % 2, % Elementary and Secondary Schools 62,700 62,900 62, % % Colleges and Universities 58,100 60,800 57,300-2, % % Health Care and Social Assistance 1,134,900 1,128,700 1,113,500 6, % 21, % Ambulatory Health Care Services 497, , ,500 2, % 11, % Offices of Physicians 213, , ,000 1, % 3, % Home Health Care Services 76,600 75,300 75,200 1, % 1, % Hospitals 310, , ,300 1, % 7, % Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 188, , , % -3, % Nursing Care Facilities 92,200 92,300 95, % -3, % Continuing Community Care Facilities for the Elderly 67,800 67,200 66, % 1, % Social Assistance 137, , ,200 1, % 6, % Leisure and Hospitality 1,263,600 1,263,900 1,221, % 42, % Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation 231, , ,200-2, % 1, % Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 186, , ,100 1, % 5, % Amusement Parks and Arcades 79,400 78,100 75,100 1, % 4, % Accommodation and Food Services 1,032,000 1,030, ,300 1, % 40, % Accommodation 189, , , % % Food Services and Drinking Places 842, , ,600 2, % 40, % Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 9

10 NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Released June 15, 2018 Change from May April May Apr 2018 to May 2018 May 2017 to May 2018 Industry Title Level Percent Level Percent Other Services 354, , , % 4, % Repair and Maintenance 86,400 86,600 85, % % Automotive Repair and Maintenance 54,600 55,200 57, % -2, % Personal and Laundry Services 100, , , % -1, % Membership Associations and Organizations 167, , , % 5, % Total Government 1,119,300 1,134,900 1,120,300-15, % -1, % Federal 138, , , % % State 251, , ,100-11, % % Local 729, , ,500-3, % % Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 10

11 STATE OF FLORIDA LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) MAY 2018 APRIL 2018 MAY 2017 LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE Alachua County 136, ,358 4, % 138, ,226 4, % 134, ,975 4, % Baker County 12,053 11, % 11,874 11, % 11,772 11, % Bay County 91,879 88,938 2, % 90,191 87,250 2, % 89,129 85,584 3, % Bradford County 11,352 11, % 11,312 10, % 11,327 10, % Brevard County 271, ,594 9, % 268, ,552 9, % 269, ,216 11, % Broward County 1,042,154 1,009,095 33, % 1,032, ,604 32, % 1,029, ,130 39, % Calhoun County 5,037 4, % 4,958 4, % 4,978 4, % Charlotte County 71,369 68,734 2, % 71,123 68,522 2, % 70,321 67,109 3, % Citrus County 48,387 46,064 2, % 48,141 45,872 2, % 48,402 45,685 2, % Clay County 107, ,087 3, % 105, ,422 3, % 104, ,687 3, % Collier County 172, ,295 5, % 173, ,473 5, % 174, ,664 6, % Columbia County 29,395 28,369 1, % 29,177 28,154 1, % 29,325 28,099 1, % DeSoto County 14,874 14, % 14,809 14, % 14,658 14, % Dixie County 5,839 5, % 5,776 5, % 5,854 5, % Duval County 496, ,299 16, % 488, ,731 16, % 483, ,807 19, % Escambia County 146, ,767 4, % 145, ,244 4, % 145, ,264 5, % Flagler County 47,204 45,423 1, % 46,672 44,931 1, % 46,595 44,479 2, % Franklin County 4,856 4, % 4,792 4, % 4,908 4, % Gadsden County 18,557 17, % 18,601 17, % 18,361 17, % Gilchrist County 6,824 6, % 6,925 6, % 6,755 6, % Glades County 5,137 4, % 5,098 4, % 5,262 5, % Gulf County 6,229 6, % 6,129 5, % 6,027 5, % Hamilton County 4,349 4, % 4,264 4, % 4,353 4, % Hardee County 9,949 9, % 9,905 9, % 9,753 9, % Hendry County 15,396 14, % 15,713 14, % 15,439 14, % Hernando County 70,515 67,538 2, % 70,159 67,208 2, % 69,146 65,646 3, % Highlands County 36,248 34,662 1, % 36,188 34,617 1, % 36,718 34,800 1, % Hillsborough County 736, ,282 23, % 733, ,944 23, % 722, ,243 26, % Holmes County 6,929 6, % 6,840 6, % 6,862 6, % Indian River County 63,898 61,285 2, % 63,757 61,235 2, % 63,512 60,429 3, % Jackson County 17,488 16, % 17,338 16, % 17,427 16, % Jefferson County 5,485 5, % 5,507 5, % 5,446 5, % Lafayette County 2,970 2, % 2,930 2, % 3,024 2, % Lake County 155, ,135 5, % 153, ,531 5, % 150, ,653 6, % Lee County 337, ,225 10, % 338, ,700 10, % 337, ,484 13, % Leon County 153, ,209 4, % 154, ,732 4, % 152, ,535 5, % Levy County 17,126 16, % 17,143 16, % 17,043 16, % Liberty County 2,622 2, % 2,616 2, % 2,655 2, % Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 11

12 STATE OF FLORIDA LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) MAY 2018 APRIL 2018 MAY 2017 LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE Madison County 7,360 7, % 7,275 7, % 7,481 7, % Manatee County 178, ,026 5, % 177, ,005 5, % 175, ,593 6, % Marion County 136, ,610 5, % 134, ,430 5, % 134, ,750 6, % Martin County 73,779 71,330 2, % 73,174 70,761 2, % 72,757 69,830 2, % Miami-Dade County 1,403,471 1,347,808 55, % 1,400,930 1,341,475 59, % 1,392,720 1,326,874 65, % Monroe County 42,257 41,103 1, % 42,432 41,263 1, % 47,515 46,225 1, % Nassau County 40,103 38,918 1, % 39,487 38,310 1, % 39,047 37,587 1, % Okaloosa County 100,335 97,705 2, % 98,924 96,222 2, % 96,216 93,124 3, % Okeechobee County 18,348 17, % 18,111 17, % 19,067 18, % Orange County 751, ,827 22, % 742, ,851 22, % 729, ,688 25, % Osceola County 174, ,449 5, % 172, ,378 5, % 169, ,517 6, % Palm Beach County 727, ,552 23, % 724, ,587 23, % 727, ,804 28, % Pasco County 231, ,644 8, % 231, ,686 8, % 227, ,492 9, % Pinellas County 499, ,932 15, % 497, ,882 15, % 489, ,060 18, % Polk County 300, ,074 11, % 297, ,800 11, % 293, ,655 13, % Putnam County 27,540 26,290 1, % 26,982 25,754 1, % 27,741 26,355 1, % Santa Rosa County 79,323 76,891 2, % 78,554 76,093 2, % 78,441 75,557 2, % Sarasota County 190, ,187 5, % 188, ,018 5, % 185, ,600 7, % Seminole County 257, ,322 7, % 254, ,274 7, % 249, ,035 8, % St. Johns County 126, ,354 3, % 124, ,374 3, % 122, ,973 3, % St. Lucie County 140, ,282 5, % 138, ,154 5, % 138, ,948 6, % Sumter County 30,798 29,272 1, % 30,518 29,020 1, % 30,489 28,623 1, % Suwannee County 17,895 17, % 17,699 17, % 18,454 17, % Taylor County 8,827 8, % 8,786 8, % 8,870 8, % Union County 4,837 4, % 4,829 4, % 4,896 4, % Volusia County 256, ,379 8, % 253, ,648 8, % 252, ,673 10, % Wakulla County 14,870 14, % 14,935 14, % 14,621 14, % Walton County 31,109 30, % 30,651 29, % 29,774 28,742 1, % Washington County 9,986 9, % 9,833 9, % 9,883 9, % Florida (Not Seasonally Adjusted) 10,271,000 9,926, , % 10,203,000 9,855, , % 10,121,000 9,712, , % Florida (Seasonally Adjusted) 10,217,000 9,826, , % 10,205,000 9,807, , % 10,093,000 9,667, , % United States (Not Seasonally Adjusted) 161,765, ,009,000 5,756, % 161,280, ,348,000 5,932, % 159,979, ,407,000 6,572, % United States (Seasonally Adjusted) 161,539, ,474,000 6,065, % 161,527, ,181,000 6,346, % 159,729, ,892,000 6,837, % Released: Friday, June 15, 2018 NOTE: Items may not add to totals or compute to displayed percentages due to rounding. All data are subject to revision. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 12

13 STATE OF FLORIDA LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (MSA) AND METROPOLITAN DIVISION (MD) (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) MAY 2018 APRIL 2018 MAY 2017 LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT LABOR EMPLOY- UNEMPLOYMENT MSA/MD FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE Cape Coral-Fort Myers MSA 337, ,225 10, % 338, ,700 10, % 337, ,484 13, % Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin MSA 131, ,957 3, % 129, ,027 3, % 125, ,866 4, % Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 303, ,802 10, % 300, ,579 10, % 298, ,152 12, % Gainesville MSA 143, ,963 4, % 145, ,920 4, % 141, ,458 5, % Homosassa Springs MSA 48,387 46,064 2, % 48,141 45,872 2, % 48,402 45,685 2, % Jacksonville MSA 782, ,356 24, % 770, ,351 24, % 761, ,372 29, % Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 300, ,074 11, % 297, ,800 11, % 293, ,655 13, % Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach MSA 3,172,884 3,060, , % 3,157,535 3,041, , % 3,148,984 3,015, , % Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach 1,042,154 1,009,095 33, % 1,032, ,604 32, % 1,029, ,130 39, % Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 1,403,471 1,347,808 55, % 1,400,930 1,341,475 59, % 1,392,720 1,326,874 65, % West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach MD 727, ,552 23, % 724, ,587 23, % 727, ,804 28, % Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island MSA 172, ,295 5, % 173, ,473 5, % 174, ,664 6, % North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA 368, ,213 11, % 366, ,023 11, % 360, ,193 13, % Ocala MSA 136, ,610 5, % 134, ,430 5, % 134, ,750 6, % Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 1,339,275 1,298,733 40, % 1,323,587 1,283,034 40, % 1,299,512 1,251,893 47, % Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 271, ,594 9, % 268, ,552 9, % 269, ,216 11, % Panama City MSA 98,108 94,977 3, % 96,320 93,182 3, % 95,156 91,391 3, % Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 225, ,658 7, % 223, ,337 7, % 223, ,821 8, % Port St. Lucie MSA 213, ,612 8, % 212, ,915 8, % 211, ,778 9, % Punta Gorda MSA 71,369 68,734 2, % 71,123 68,522 2, % 70,321 67,109 3, % Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 63,898 61,285 2, % 63,757 61,235 2, % 63,512 60,429 3, % Sebring MSA 36,248 34,662 1, % 36,188 34,617 1, % 36,718 34,800 1, % Tallahassee MSA 192, ,697 6, % 193, ,365 6, % 190, ,289 7, % Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,538,404 1,488,396 50, % 1,531,304 1,481,720 49, % 1,507,598 1,449,441 58, % The Villages MSA 30,798 29,272 1, % 30,518 29,020 1, % 30,489 28,623 1, % Florida (Not Seasonally Adjusted) 10,271,000 9,926, , % 10,203,000 9,855, , % 10,121,000 9,712, , % Florida (Seasonally Adjusted) 10,217,000 9,826, , % 10,205,000 9,807, , % 10,093,000 9,667, , % United States (Not Seasonally Adjusted) 161,765, ,009,000 5,756, % 161,280, ,348,000 5,932, % 159,979, ,407,000 6,572, % United States (Seasonally Adjusted) 161,539, ,474,000 6,065, % 161,527, ,181,000 6,346, % 159,729, ,892,000 6,837, % Released: Friday, June 15, 2018 NOTE: Items may not add to totals or compute to displayed percentages due to rounding. All data are subject to revision. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 13

14 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) MAY 2018 (PRELIMINARY) 1 Hendry County 5.0% 1 Sumter County 5.0% 3 Citrus County 4.8% 4 Putnam County 4.5% 5 Highlands County 4.4% 6 Gadsden County 4.3% 7 Hernando County 4.2% 7 St. Lucie County 4.2% 7 Hardee County 4.2% 10 Indian River County 4.1% 11 Marion County 4.0% 11 Miami-Dade County 4.0% 13 Hamilton County 3.9% 13 Calhoun County 3.9% 13 Dixie County 3.9% 13 Madison County 3.9% 17 Flagler County 3.8% 18 Polk County 3.7% 18 Charlotte County 3.7% 18 Holmes County 3.7% 18 Glades County 3.7% 22 Taylor County 3.6% 22 Pasco County 3.6% United States 3.6% 24 Jackson County 3.5% 24 Jefferson County 3.5% 24 Levy County 3.5% 24 Columbia County 3.5% 24 Volusia County 3.5% 24 Suwannee County 3.5% 24 Liberty County 3.5% 31 Washington County 3.4% 31 Osceola County 3.4% 31 Brevard County 3.4% Florida 3.4% 34 Escambia County 3.3% 34 Martin County 3.3% 34 Duval County 3.3% 34 Palm Beach County 3.3% 14

15 STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) MAY 2018 (PRELIMINARY) 38 Okeechobee County 3.2% 38 Lake County 3.2% 38 Gilchrist County 3.2% 38 Bay County 3.2% 38 Broward County 3.2% 38 Lee County 3.2% 38 Hillsborough County 3.2% 45 DeSoto County 3.1% 45 Sarasota County 3.1% 45 Collier County 3.1% 45 Pinellas County 3.1% 45 Manatee County 3.1% 45 Leon County 3.1% 45 Santa Rosa County 3.1% 45 Gulf County 3.1% 53 Bradford County 3.0% 53 Clay County 3.0% 53 Alachua County 3.0% 53 Lafayette County 3.0% 53 Nassau County 3.0% 58 Baker County 2.9% 58 Seminole County 2.9% 58 Orange County 2.9% 58 Union County 2.9% 58 Franklin County 2.9% 58 Wakulla County 2.9% 64 Walton County 2.8% 65 Monroe County 2.7% 66 Okaloosa County 2.6% 66 St. Johns County 2.6% Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. Released: Friday, June 15, 2018 NOTE: All data are subject to revision. 15

16 STATE OF FLORIDA METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs) AND METROPOLITAN DIVISIONS (MDs) RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE (NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED) MAY 2018 (PRELIMINARY) 1 The Villages MSA 5.0% 2 Homosassa Springs MSA 4.8% 3 Sebring MSA 4.4% 4 Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 4.1% 5 Ocala MSA 4.0% 5 Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 4.0% 7 Port St. Lucie MSA 3.9% 8 Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 3.7% 8 Punta Gorda MSA 3.7% United States 3.6% 10 Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 3.5% 11 Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 3.4% Florida 3.4% 12 West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach MD 3.3% 12 Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 3.3% 14 Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 3.2% 14 Tallahassee MSA 3.2% 14 Panama City MSA 3.2% 14 Fort Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 3.2% 14 Cape Coral-Fort Myers MSA 3.2% 19 Jacksonville MSA 3.1% 19 Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island MSA 3.1% 19 North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA 3.1% 22 Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 3.0% 22 Gainesville MSA 3.0% 24 Crestview-Fort Walton Beach-Destin MSA 2.7% Released: Friday, June 15, 2018 NOTE: All data are subject to revision. Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics Program, in cooperation with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 16

17 TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT FLORIDA (Not Seasonally Adjusted) Over-the-Month Over-the-Year May April May Change Change Area Level Percent Level Percent Statewide 8,784,500 8,780,400 8,598,000 4,100 * 186, % Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 1,290,900 1,284,900 1,246,900 6, % 44, % Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,352,000 1,356,500 1,321,600-4, % 30, % Jacksonville MSA 713, , ,100 5, % 22, % Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 1,192,500 1,189,700 1,180,400 2, % 12, % Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 852, , ,600 1, % 10, % North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA 308, , , % 7, % Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 226, , , % 5, % Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 119, , ,600 1, % 5, % Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 205, , , % 2, % Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 218, , ,400 1, % 2, % Panama City MSA 87,900 86,800 85,000 1, % 2, % Tallahassee MSA 182, , ,200-2, % 2, % Gainesville MSA 143, , ,700-3, % 2, % Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 180, , , % 2, % Port St. Lucie MSA 148, , , % 2, % Ocala MSA 104, , , % 1, % Punta Gorda MSA 49,100 49,300 48, % % West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Delray Beach MD 624, , ,800-1, % % Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 52,300 52,600 51, % % Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 265, , ,000-2, % % The Villages MSA 28,700 28,800 28, % % Homosassa Springs MSA 33,600 33,700 33, % % Sebring MSA 25,700 26,000 26, % % Naples-Immokalee-Marco Island MSA 144, , ,700-1, % -2, % * = less than 0.1 percent Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision. June 15, Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program. Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics. 17

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