Oct 16, 2020

Ellis County unemployment rate dips below 3 percent

Posted Oct 16, 2020 4:26 PM

Preliminary estimates reported by the Labor Market Information Services division of the Kansas Department of Labor and the Bureau of Labor Statistics show a seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 5.9 percent in September. This was a decrease from 6.9 percent in August and an increase from 3.1 percent in September 2019.

“The Kansas unemployment rate fell to 5.9 percent in September,” said Acting Secretary Ryan Wright. “However it is important to note that similar to national trends, the number of individuals participating in the labor force has also declined."

In Ellis County, the jobless rate fell a full percentage point to 2.9 percent in September after dipping below 4 percent for the first time in May in August.

In northwest Kansas, only Rooks, Rush, Graham and Barton counties had unemployment rates of 4 percent or higher.

Seasonally adjusted job estimates indicate total Kansas nonfarm jobs decreased by 7,200 from August. Private sector jobs, a subset of total nonfarm jobs, decreased by 900 from the previous month, while government decreased by 6,300.

“The widespread job growth seen in Kansas throughout the summer slowed in September, with losses in both the private sector and government jobs,” said Labor Economist Emilie Doerksen. “The majority of the over-the-month decrease in jobs can be attributed to government which added fewer jobs than the typical pattern for September, resulting in a seasonally adjusted decline."

Since September 2019, Kansas seasonally adjusted total nonfarm jobs have declined by 63,000. This change is due to a decrease of 49,700 private sector jobs and 13,300 government jobs.