Job fair in Coeur d’Alene will be held Wednesday, Jan. 29

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For Immediate Release: Jan. 24, 2025
Media ContactDarlene.Carnopis@labor.idaho.gov

A job fair will be held Wednesday, Jan. 29, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Coeur d’Alene Library, 702 E. Front Ave.

Employers planning to attend include Ace Industrial Supply, Inland Chess Academy, Ivy Court, North Idaho College, Post Falls School District, North Idaho Dental Group, Travelers Insurance, Kootenai County, Gentle Genie Rug Care and more.

A variety of open positions range from caregivers, registered nurses, financial coaches, customer service associates and others.

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Labor economists will discuss the labor market outlook for 2025 in webinar, Jan. 28

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For Immediate Release: Jan. 22, 2025
Media Contact: Craig.Shaul@labor.idaho.gov

Idaho Department of Labor Research Analyst Supervisor Craig Shaul will lead a discussion about the state’s labor market outlook for 2025 in a free webinar, Tuesday, Jan. 28. Labor economists Jan Roeser and Ryan Whitesides will participate in the discussion.

The webinar topics include the state’s economic growth, inflation, population growth, labor market growth and more. These topics will be covered more in-depth in additional webinars during 2025. The team will also be discussing research projects that will be released this year.

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National Bagel Day: Idaho bakers’ wages and employment on the rise

Today, bagel lovers rise to the occasion to celebrate National Bagel Day. This annual celebration is only possible due to the tireless efforts of bakers (Standard Occupational Code of 51-3011).

In Idaho, the median wages and employment for bakers have been on a roll in recent years. In 2023, the median hourly wage for this job was $15.34 — an increase of 31.1% from $11.70 in 2018. Similarly, estimated employment was 1,330 in 2023 — up from 900 in 2018. Continue reading

MLK – Idaho Human Rights Day celebration takes place at State Capitol, Jan. 20

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For Immediate Release: Jan. 15, 2025
Media Contact: Ben Earwicker, J.D., Ph.D., Benjamin.Earwicker@labor.idaho.gov, (208) 696-2448

Monday, Jan. 20, will mark the 38th year that Idaho has celebrated Martin Luther King Jr. – Idaho Human Rights Day, first commemoratively and later as a state holiday.

The public is invited to attend ceremonies in the State Capitol’s second-floor rotunda beginning at noon and concluding at 1 p.m.

Lt. Gov. Scott Bedke will join Mamie Oliver, Ph.D, for the celebration. Oliver is an ordained minister, educator, psychotherapist and author. She served as a tenured professor of social work and as the internship coordinator at Northwest Nazarene University in Nampa. Continue reading

Around Idaho: Economic activity, December 2024

Map of IdahoInformation provided in these news updates is collected up until the end of December and includes professional sources, news releases, weekly and daily newspapers, television and other media.

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  • An application for a large industrial facility in northern Sandpoint is under review by the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission. Although the operator of the proposed facility has not been announced yet, the traffic impact study for the project indicates a 25,500 square foot facility which would employ roughly 150 people. Source: Coeur d’Alene Press

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Idaho’s labor markets normalize and project further growth

Idaho’s economy and labor market experienced extreme and varied conditions in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 sparked an unprecedented burst of job losses, pushing unemployment to record levels in Idaho and across the nation. However, the return to normal economic activity in 2022 left Idaho employers rushing to refill the jobs temporarily lost during the pandemic, resulting in open job postings rising to nearly 80,000 by the summer of 2022.

Within the span of a few years, Idaho experienced record levels of both unemployment and unfilled jobs, reaching both extremes of the labor market. Idaho reached its highest ever level of unemployment in April 2020 at 11.8%, before plunging to its lowest unemployment rate in history in April 2022 at 2.7%. Continue reading

Idaho’s population surpasses 2 million in 2024

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For Immediate Release: Dec. 20, 2024
Media Contact: Samuel.Wolkenhauer@labor.idaho.gov or Jan.Roeser@labor.idaho.gov

Correction: This release originally listed incorrect data in the last paragraph regarding composition of change to the population. Net migration from other U.S. states has been updated to read 74.1%, natural growth has been updated to read 13.4% and international migration has been updated to read 13.6%.

Idaho’s population continued its long-running pattern of growth in 2024, surpassing 2 million residents, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

The state’s total population on July 1, 2024, was 2,001,619 people, an increase from 1,971,122 people in 2023. The total increase of 30,497 people gave Idaho an annualized growth rate of 1.5%, which ranked 7th in the nation. This information comes from the newly released Vintage 2024 Population Estimates published by the U.S. Census Bureau on Dec. 19.

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Idaho’s November unemployment rate remains at 3.7%

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For Immediate Release: Dec. 20, 2024
Media Contact: William.Winkle@labor.idaho.gov or Craig.Shaul@labor.idaho.gov

Editor’s note: This release was updated Dec. 20 at 1:55 p.m. MST to include the following statistic: Idaho’s seasonally adjusted over-the-year nonfarm job increase of 3.1% was first in the nation.

– State first in nation for over-the-year nonfarm job growth at 3.1% –

Idaho’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 3.7% in November, unchanged from October.

The state’s labor force increased by 3,188 people (0.3%) to 996,574 while the labor force participation rate — the percentage of people 16 years of age or older who are either employed or looking for work — increased from 63.3% to 63.4% between October and November.

Total employment increased by 2,537 (0.3%) to 959,460 as unemployment increased by 651 (1.8%) to 37,114. Continue reading

Idaho leads nation in income growth rate and dollar change

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For Immediate Release: Dec. 16, 2024
Media ContactJan.Roeser@labor.idaho.gov

The U.S. Census Bureau’s 2019-2023 American Community Survey (ACS) release shows Idaho leads the nation in median household income growth rate at 15.5%, compared with the previous survey for 2014-2018.

In addition, Idaho’s median household income increased by $10,011 from the previous five-year survey, doubling the nation’s uptick of $5,144 and higher than the other 49 states and District of Columbia.

Arizona ranked second for its growth rate at 12.3% and California ranked second for median household income dollar change which increased by $9,630. The nation’s income growth rate was 7%.

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Labor economist will discuss Idaho’s current economy and labor force at webinar Dec. 17

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For Immediate Release: Dec. 11, 2024
Media Contact: Samuel.Wolkenhauer@labor.idaho.gov

Idaho Department of Labor economist Sam Wolkenhauer will discuss how the state’s economy is showing levels of growth at a free webinar Tuesday, Dec. 17.

The webinar will include topics such as inflation, employment, the unemployment rate and population. The presentation takes place from 11 a.m. to noon MT over Zoom. Continue reading