Indiana County Demographics

TABLE 1 INDIANA MICROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA (Indiana County)

TOTAL CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE, EMPLOYMENT, UNEMPLOYMENT, AND UNEMPLOYMENT RATE BY PLACE OF RESIDENCE 1

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 4

CIVILIAN LABOR EMPLOY-

TIME PERIOD

UNEMPLOY- RATE LABOR EMPLOY-

UNEMPLOY- RATE

MENT 2

(%) 3

MENT 2

(%) 3

FORCE

MENT

FORCE

MENT

January 2024

35,700 35,200 35,600 35,300

34,000 33,900 34,300 33,200

1,700 4.7 1,300 3.7 1,200 3.4 2,100 5.9

36,300 35,300 35,500 35,900

35,000 33,800 33,800 34,200

1,300 3.5 1,500 4.4 1,700 4.7 1,700 4.7

December 2023

November

January 2023

SELECTED LABOR MARKET AREAS, PENNSYLVANIA, AND UNITED STATES

January 2024

SEASONALLY ADJUSTED 4

CIVILIAN LABOR EMPLOY-

AREA NAME

UNEMPLOY- RATE LABOR EMPLOY-

UNEMPLOY- RATE

MENT 2

(%) 3

MENT 2

(%) 3

FORCE

MENT

FORCE

MENT

DuBois mSA

35,300 19,100 55,600

33,800 18,200 53,300

1,500 4.3

35,300 19,100 55,100

34,200 18,500 52,900

1,100 3.0

Jefferson County LMA

800 4.4

600 3.3

Johnstown MSA Pittsburgh MSA

2,300 4.2

2,200 4.0 39,100 3.3

1,174,900 1,133,300

41,600 3.5 1,177,500 1,138,400

PENNSYLVANIA

6,504,000 6,275,000

228,000 3.5 6,544,000 6,324,000

221,000 3.4

UNITED STATES

166,428,000 159,650,000 6,778,000 4.1 167,276,000 161,152,000 6,124,000 3.7

ALL STATEWIDE AND CURRENT YEAR DATA ARE ON 2023 BENCHM ARK; ALL OTHER DATA ARE ON 2022 BENCHM ARK. SOURCE: Center for Workforce Information & Analysis (CWIA), Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry.

FOOTNOTES

3) Unemployed as percent of civilian labor force, computed using unrounded data. 4) Seasonally adjusted M SA level data (and their equivalent) is developed by the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS); seasonal adjustment for all other sub-state areas are developed by CWIA. 1) Estimate of workers by place of residence. These data are controlled to state Current Population Survey (CPS) data which adjusts for commuting and dual job-holding. Workers are counted where they live only once regardless of the number of jobs they may hold. All in-depth inquiries relative to the estimating methodology should be addressed to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor. All data are subject to revision during annual benchmarking. 2) Includes wage and salary workers (including agriculture), self-employed persons, and unpaid family workers (including agriculture), domestic workers, and persons involved in labor-management disputes.

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