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Michigan's June Jobless Rates Increase in All Areas

21 July 1999

Michigan's June Jobless Rates Increase in All Areas, Reports Michigan Department of Career Development
    LANSING, Mich., July 21 -- June seasonally unadjusted
unemployment rates increased in all 10 of the state's major labor market
areas, Dr. Barbara Bolin, director of the Michigan Department of Career
Development, announced today.  Employment levels increased in seven areas, and
labor force levels increased in eight areas.
    "June's employment and unemployment statistics displayed typical seasonal
Michigan labor market patterns," Dr. Bolin said.  "This is the time of year
when many 16-to-19-year-olds enter the labor market looking for summer jobs.
While many of these young people did find work in June, some were still
looking for jobs at the end of June.  Overall, Michigan's economy remains
strong."
    The Flint metropolitan statistical area (MSA) and the Grand Rapids-
Muskegon-Holland MSA recorded the largest unemployment rate increases in June,
each climbing by seven-tenths of a percentage point to 6.0 percent and 3.6
percent, respectively.  The jobless rate rise in Flint was primarily due to
employment cutbacks in the auto industry, whereas the increased unemployment
rate in the Grand Rapids area was due to seasonal entry of workers into the
local labor market.
    Several labor market areas recorded June jobless rate increases of one-
half of a percentage point.  They included the Benton Harbor MSA, Detroit MSA,
Jackson MSA, Kalamazoo-Battle Creek MSA, and Saginaw-Bay-Midland MSA.  The
Lansing MSA registered a four-tenths of a percentage point increase in its
June unemployment rate, and the Ann Arbor MSA saw its June jobless rate grow
by two-tenths of a percentage point.  The Upper Peninsula (UP) labor market
area experienced the smallest June unemployment rate increase, going up by
only one-tenth of a percentage point to 5.9 percent.
    The Flint MSA had the highest June unemployment rate at 6.0 percent, and
the Ann Arbor MSA had the lowest at 2.2 percent.

    Annual Jobless Rate Change Mixed
    Unemployment rate trends differed over the year among the state's major
labor market areas.  Five areas registered jobless rate decreases since June
1998.  The Flint MSA recorded the largest rate reduction, down 1.4 percent.
    Four areas experienced increased jobless rates over the year.  The
Saginaw-Bay-Midland MSA recorded the largest increase, up one-half of a
percentage point.  The Lansing MSA's June 1999 unemployment rate of 2.8
percent was the same as its June 1998 rate.

    Labor Force Growth Registered
    Labor force levels increased in eight of Michigan's major labor market
areas in June as students and seasonal workers entered the workforce.
Conversely, the Ann Arbor and Lansing MSAs recorded decreased labor force
levels as college students returned home for summer break.
    Six areas recorded an increase in their labor force levels compared to
June 1998.  The Flint MSA, Kalamazoo-Battle Creek MSA, and the Lansing MSA
registered declines from their year-ago levels.

    Employment Up
    Seven of Michigan's major labor market areas recorded increased employment
levels in June.  Only the Ann Arbor MSA, Benton Harbor MSA, and the Lansing
MSA experienced declines in their June employment estimates.  From June 1998
to June 1999, six areas had gains in their employment levels, while four areas
recorded decreases.

    Slight Gain In Payroll Employment
    According to the monthly survey of employers, the number of seasonally
unadjusted payroll jobs increased by 5,000 in June to total 4,602,000.
Private sector job growth of 27,000, or 0.7 percent, was offset by a 23,000
decline in government employment.  The only industry with a significant
percentage gain in jobs was construction, increasing by 4.1 percent, or 8,000
jobs.  Construction employment increased in each major labor market area in
June.  Slight seasonal job gains also occurred in retail trade (+7,000), and
services (+6,000).  Government jobs fell in June due to cutbacks in local and
state education with the onset of summer break at area schools and
universities.
    Manufacturing jobs declined in the Flint MSA for the third consecutive
month, due to a plant closing in the auto industry.  The Upper Peninsula
recorded the fastest rate of payroll job gain in June as tourism activity
produced jobs in restaurants, hotels, and amusement and recreational services.

    Most County Rates Increase
    Sixty-two of Michigan's 83 counties reported unemployment rate increases
in June.  Seventeen counties registered jobless rate declines, while four
counties registered no change.  Most of the counties that experienced jobless
rate decreases were located in the UP or northern lower Michigan.  These
decreases were due mainly to increased hiring resulting from tourism activity.
Ontonagon County had the state's highest June unemployment rate at 10.1
percent, and Livingston County had the lowest at 1.9 percent.
    A breakdown of seasonally unadjusted June workforce estimates for Michigan
and its 10 major labor market areas follows, along with a listing of county
jobless rates.

                                      Jun.        May.          Jun.
                                      1999        1999          1998

    ANN ARBOR MSA
     (Washtenaw, Lenawee
      and Livingston Counties)
        Civilian Labor Force        298,700       299,400       296,000
        Total Employment            292,100       293,400       289,800
        Unemployment                  6,700         6,100         6,300
           Rate                         2.2           2.0           2.1

    Contact: George Mechem, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-241-7286.


    BENTON HARBOR MSA
     (Berrien County)
        Civilian Labor Force         83,600        83,200        83,600
        Total Employment             79,900        80,000        79,300
        Unemployment                  3,700         3,200         4,200
           Rate                         4.4           3.9           5.1

    Contact: Joe Billig, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-782-9755.


    DETROIT MSA
     (Wayne, Oakland, Macomb,
      Monroe, Lapeer and
      St. Clair Counties)
        Civilian Labor Force      2,299,000     2,271,000     2,289,000
        Total Employment          2,213,000     2,197,000     2,201,000
        Unemployment                 86,000        74,000        88,000
           Rate                         3.7           3.2           3.8

    Contact: Bruce Weaver - MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 313-876-5978.


    FLINT MSA
     (Genesee County)
        Civilian Labor Force        201,400       198,600       206,900
        Total Employment            189,300       188,000       191,600
        Unemployment                 12,100        10,600        15,400
           Rate                         6.0           5.3           7.4

    Contact: Sandy St. Cyr, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-776-1508.


    GRAND RAPIDS - MUSKEGON - HOLLAND MSA
     (Kent, Ottawa, Muskegon
      and Allegan Counties)
        Civilian Labor Force        623,600       609,800       603,500
        Total Employment            601,000       592,100       584,000
        Unemployment                 22,600        17,700        19,500
           Rate                         3.6           2.9           3.2

    Contact: Leonidas Murembya, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 616-760-1129.

    JACKSON MSA
     (Jackson County)
        Civilian Labor Force         78,300        77,400        77,800
        Total Employment             75,400        75,000        74,800
        Unemployment                  2,900         2,400         3,000
           Rate                         3.7           3.2           3.8

    Contact: Joe Billig, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-782-9755.


    KALAMAZOO - BATTLE CREEK MSA
     (Kalamazoo, Calhoun and
      Van Buren counties)
        Civilian Labor Force        232,500       230,400       233,200
        Total Employment            223,600       222,800       224,800
        Unemployment                  8,900         7,600         8,400
           Rate                         3.8           3.3           3.6

    Contact: Joe Billig, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-782-9755.


    LANSING MSA
     (Clinton, Eaton, and
      Ingham Counties)
        Civilian Labor Force        239,700       242,200       240,500
        Total Employment            233,000       236,500       233,800
        Unemployment                  6,800         5,700         6,700
           Rate                         2.8           2.4           2.8

    Contact: George Mechem, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-241-7286.


    SAGINAW - BAY - MIDLAND MSA
     (Saginaw, Bay, and
      Midland Counties)
        Civilian Labor Force        203,200       200,900       202,300
        Total Employment            194,100       193,000       194,200
        Unemployment                  9,100         7,900         8,200
           Rate                         4.5           4.0           4.0

    Contact: Sandy St. Cyr, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 517-776-1508.

    UPPER PENINSULA LMA
     (15 Counties)
        Civilian Labor Force        159,700       156,800       158,600
        Total Employment            150,200       147,600       148,900
        Unemployment                  9,500         9,200         9,700
           Rate                         5.9           5.8           6.1

    Contact: Kathy Salow, MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 906-226-3669.

    MICHIGAN
        Civilian Labor Force      5,148,000     5,080,000     5,102,000
        Total Employment          4,943,000     4,903,000     4,898,000
        Unemployment                204,000       176,000       204,000
           Rate                         4.0           3.5           4.0

    Contact: Bruce Weaver - MDCD/ESA Area Analyst, 313-876-5978.

             MICHIGAN COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE-JUNE 1999

     1      ONTONAGON COUNTY            10.1
     2      MONTMORENCY COUNTY           9.7
     3      BARAGA COUNTY                9.5
     4      PRESQUE ISLE COUNTY          8.9
     5      LUCE COUNTY                  8.6
     6      OSCODA COUNTY                8.5
     7      GOGEBIC COUNTY               8.4
     8      SCHOOLCRAFT COUNTY           8.4
     9      LAKE COUNTY                  7.9
    10      IOSCO COUNTY                 7.7
    11      WEXFORD COUNTY               7.5
    12      ALCONA COUNTY                7.4
    13      CLARE COUNTY                 7.4
    14      CHIPPEWA COUNTY              7.1
    15      GLADWIN COUNTY               7.0
    16      ROSCOMMON COUNTY             7.0
    17      NEWAYGO COUNTY               6.8
    18      DELTA COUNTY                 6.6
    19      IRON COUNTY                  6.6
    20      OGEMAW COUNTY                6.4
    21      ARENAC COUNTY                6.3
    22      ALPENA COUNTY                6.3
    23      KALKASKA COUNTY              6.2
    24      MONTCALM COUNTY              6.2
    25      SANILAC COUNTY               6.2
    26      ALGER COUNTY                 6.2
    27      CRAWFORD COUNTY              6.1
    28      EMMET COUNTY                 6.0
    29      OCEANA COUNTY                6.0
    30      GENESEE COUNTY               6.0
    31      ANTRIM COUNTY                5.8
    32      MISSAUKEE COUNTY             5.8
    33      OSCEOLA COUNTY               5.7
    34      MANISTEE COUNTY              5.7
    35      TUSCOLA COUNTY               5.5
    36      DICKINSON COUNTY             5.5
    37      MUSKEGON COUNTY              5.3
    38      MASON COUNTY                 5.3
    39      BAY COUNTY                   5.2
    40      MENOMINEE COUNTY             5.1
    41      KEWEENAW COUNTY              5.0
    42      MARQUETTE COUNTY             4.9
    43      GRATIOT COUNTY               4.8
    44      IONIA COUNTY                 4.8
    45      SAGINAW COUNTY               4.8
    46      OTSEGO COUNTY                4.8
    47      HOUGHTON COUNTY              4.7
    48      CHARLEVOIX COUNTY            4.6
    49      HURON COUNTY                 4.6
    50      WAYNE COUNTY                 4.5
    51      SHIAWASSEE COUNTY            4.4
    52      BERRIEN COUNTY               4.4
    53      ST. CLAIR COUNTY             4.3
    54      MECOSTA COUNTY               4.2
    55      CALHOUN COUNTY               4.2
    56      VAN BUREN COUNTY             4.0
    57      BENZIE COUNTY                4.0
    58      GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY        3.9
    59      HILLSDALE COUNTY             3.8
    60      LENAWEE COUNTY               3.7
    61      JACKSON COUNTY               3.7
    62      BRANCH COUNTY                3.6
    63      KENT COUNTY                  3.6
    64      KALAMAZOO COUNTY             3.6
    65      LAPEER COUNTY                3.6
    66      MACOMB COUNTY                3.5
    67      MONROE COUNTY                3.4
    68      CHEBOYGAN COUNTY             3.3
    69      ALLEGAN COUNTY               3.2
    70      ST JOSEPH COUNTY             3.2
    71      CASS COUNTY                  3.1
    72      BARRY COUNTY                 3.1
    73      INGHAM COUNTY                3.0
    74      MIDLAND COUNTY               2.9
    75      ISABELLA COUNTY              2.9
    76      OTTAWA COUNTY                2.8
    77      OAKLAND COUNTY               2.7
    78      EATON COUNTY                 2.6
    79      LEELANAU COUNTY              2.5
    80      MACKINAC COUNTY              2.5
    81      CLINTON COUNTY               2.2
    82      WASHTENAW COUNTY             2.0
    83      LIVINGSTON COUNTY            1.9