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Around Idaho: Economic Activity, September 2023

Information provided in these news updates is from professional sources, news releases, weekly and daily newspapers, television and other media.

Northern Idaho
North Central Idaho
Southwestern Idaho
South Central Idaho
Southeastern
Eastern Idaho

NORTHERN IDAHO – Benewah, Bonner, Boundary, Kootenai & Shoshone counties

Kootenai County

Top 10 occupations by job postings in northern Idaho, August 2023

Kootenai County

Shoshone County

Openings

Sam.Wolkenhauer@labor.idaho.gov, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 457-8789 ext. 4451


NORTH CENTRAL IDAHO – Clearwater, Idaho, Latah, Lewis and Nez Perce counties

Region

Nez Perce County

Idaho County

Latah County

Lewis County

Openings

Closings

Lisa.Grigg@labor.idaho.gov, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 799-5000, ext. 3849


SOUTHWESTERN IDAHO – Ada, Adams, Boise, Canyon, Elmore, Gem, Owyhee, Payette, Valley & Washington counties

Regional housing data comparison – August 2023 and August 2022

Ada County

    1. Landlords cannot retaliate against renters if they need something fixed.
    2. Landlords must return security deposits if they are going to tear down the property.
    3. Landlords must also provide a summary of the city’s regulation outlining the landlords’ rights and responsibilities.

 Canyon County

Source: Idaho Education News

Valley County

Ground breakings

Openings

Closures

Jan.Roeser@labor.idaho.gov, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 735-2500 ext. 3639


SOUTH CENTRAL IDAHO – Blaine, Camas, Cassia, Gooding, Jerome, Lincoln, Minidoka & Twin Falls counties

Cassia County

Jerome County

Source:  KMVT

Twin Falls County

Source: Magic Valley Times

New Openings

Seth.Harrington@labor.idaho.gov, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 735-2500 ext. 3062


SOUTHEASTERN IDAHO – Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Caribou, Franklin, Oneida & Power counties

Region News

Bannock County

Bingham County

Power County

Openings

Matthew.Paskash@labor.idaho.gov, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 236-6710 ext. 4249


EASTERN IDAHO – Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison & Teton counties

Region News

Labor force estimates for August 2023 from the Idaho Department of Labor’s Local Area Unemployment Statistics program showed both the number of employed and unemployed persons increased in the nine-county eastern region. Seasonally adjusted, August’s preliminary estimates show labor force participants increased by 866 from July, with 37 additional unemployed and 829 additional employed. The seasonally adjusted unemployment rate rose to 2.8 percent, 0.4 percentage points higher than it was one year prior.

There were an estimated 2,530 unique job postings in the eastern Idaho labor market for August 2023, according to the Conference Board’s Help Wanted Online. (Note that this is regional job postings data and not necessarily job openings data.) The 2,530 postings are a decrease from 2,809 (-10%) the prior month and a decrease from 3,169 (-20%) year-over-year. Retail salespersons have maintained the lead in top occupations in the region with active job postings since last month. Registered nurses were no longer in the top five of in-demand occupations, replaced by freight/stock/material laborers. Managers and driver/sales workers replaced stockers/order fillers and merchandise displayers on the top-10 list since July. All other occupations listed carried over from the top 10 of the previous month. Job demand, from a job postings perspective, increased since July for retail sales supervisors (4%) and construction laborers (11%). Conversely, there was a decrease in postings for registered nurses (-22%), retail salespersons (-7%), customer service reps (-15%) and wholesale/manufacturing sales reps (-16%).

The professional, scientific and technical services industry assumed the lead over retail trade in the eastern Idaho region rankings of active job postings for August. The accommodation & food services industry emerged as new on the top industries by job postings list. Since July, there was an increase in job postings for the manufacturing and public administration industry categories. Conversely, there was a reduction in job postings in the categories of professional, scientific, and technical services; retail trade, health care and social assistance; construction and educational services.

August data from the Conference Board denotes the hardest-to-fill job postings by job title in eastern Idaho, in terms of time to fill and multiple job postings. These included mechanics, retail sales associates, delivery drivers and CDL-A truck drivers. Top job demand challenges in July by occupational family were transportation/material moving, sales/related, installation/maintenance/repair and healthcare practitioners. New to the August list of hardest-to-fill postings were stylist, mechanic, retail sales associate, delivery driver, OTR/CDL truck driver, ICU RN, personal banker and assistant store manager jobs. Regional truck drivers and postdoctoral research associates were carryovers from July on the top 10 list of hardest-to-fill job postings.

Region Developments

Bonneville County

 Butte County

Clark County

Custer County

Fremont County

Jefferson County

Lemhi County

 Madison County

 Teton County

 Openings

Ryan.Whitesides@labor.idaho.gov, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 557-2500 ext. 3628


This Idaho Department of Labor project is 100% funded by USDOL as part of $695,785 in Workforce Information Grant funds from the Employment and Training Administration.

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