Monthly State Unemployment Rate was 2.5 Percent in June

Release Date: 7/16/2021

July 16, 2021

LINCOLN - The Nebraska Department of Labor (NDOL) announced today that Nebraska’s preliminary unemployment rate for June 2021 is 2.5 percent, seasonally adjusted. The rate is down 0.1 percentage points from the May 2021 rate of 2.6 percent and down 4.1 percentage points from the June 2020 rate of 6.6 percent.

“With employers looking for talent, now is a great time for job seekers to contact an NDOL job center for help getting connected to new employment,” said Commissioner of Labor John H. Albin. “Whether you’re looking to advance in your career or get back into the workforce, there are a variety of programs and services available.”

Nonfarm employment was 1,018,392 in June, up 4,987 over the month and up 46,112 over the year. Private industries with the most growth month to month were leisure and hospitality (up 5,046); trade, transportation, and utilities (up 2,127); and mining and construction (up 1,282). Private industries with the most growth year to year were leisure and hospitality (up 14,901); trade, transportation, and utilities (up 7,610); and education and health (up 6,172).

The national seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for June 2021 is 5.9 percent, up 0.1 percentage points from the May 2021 rate of 5.8 percent and down 5.2 percentage point from June 2020 rate of 11.1 percent.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) issued the following statement regarding claims data and unemployment estimates: “Data users must be cautious about trying to compare or reconcile the UI claims data with the official unemployment figures gathered through the household survey. The unemployment data derived from the household survey in no way depend upon the eligibility for or receipt of UI benefits. In some cases, UI claims data exclude people who would be identified as unemployed in the household survey, like new entrants to the labor force with no prior work experience. In other cases, UI data may include individuals who do not meet the CPS definition of unemployment.”

Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on employment and unemployment data can be found on the BLS website www.bls.gov/bls/bls-covid-19-questions-and-answers.htm

NDOL job centers across the state are helping Nebraskans return to the workforce, and a variety of programs are available, including on-the-job training. The job centers also host job fairs and provide resume and interview assistance. Contact information can be found here: dol.nebraska.gov/ContactUs

July 2021 Nebraska data will be published Friday, August 20, 2021.

National unemployment rate rankings are available here: https://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm

More NDOL press releases are accessible here: https://dol.nebraska.gov/PressRelease