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Virginia’s Unemployment Rate Steady at 2.7%, Reflecting Economic Stability Amid National Challenges

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Virginia’s economy continues to show resilience, with the state’s unemployment rate holding steady at 2.7% in July, significantly lower than the national average of 4.3%. Governor Glenn Youngkin recently announced the figures, emphasizing the positive trends in the Commonwealth’s job market despite ongoing national economic pressures such as inflation and high interest rates.

“Virginia’s payroll employment gains and steady unemployment rate this month reflect the positive momentum and resilience of our state’s economy,” Governor Youngkin stated. He credited the state’s job creation efforts and business-friendly policies as key factors in maintaining this economic stability.

The data, released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), revealed that Virginia saw a modest increase in non-farm payroll employment, with 4,800 new jobs added in July. This brings the total number of jobs added since January 2022 to 253,300, although revised figures for June slightly reduced previous employment gain estimates.

Secretary of Labor Bryan Slater highlighted the importance of aligning job opportunities with the skills of Virginia’s workforce. “The consistent payroll employment growth shows Virginia’s success with aligning job opportunities to the skills of our residents,” he said. Slater emphasized ongoing efforts to encourage more Virginians to enter the labor market, bolstering the state’s workforce.

Secretary of Commerce Caren Merrick echoed these sentiments, pointing to steady business expansion as a sign of Virginia’s ongoing economic health. “With businesses steadily hiring and expanding and consistent unemployment, we’re on a stable path to continue Virginia’s growth,” she noted, reiterating the state’s commitment to fostering a business-friendly environment that supports long-term economic growth.

Despite the positive news, the BLS report also noted a slight decrease in the number of employed residents, down by 6,226, and a decrease in the labor force by 4,066 people. The labor force participation rate dipped slightly to 66.1%. These figures indicate that while the overall employment situation remains strong, there are fluctuations within the labor market.

The BLS uses two key surveys to assess employment conditions: the Current Employment Statistics Survey (CES), which tracks jobs based on payroll records, and the Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) survey, which measures employment through household interviews. The CES focuses on jobs paid through employer payrolls, excluding business owners, self-employed individuals, and others not on traditional payrolls, while the LAUS provides a broader view of employment by including all individuals who are employed or actively seeking work.

Governor Youngkin and his administration continue to promote policies aimed at keeping Virginia’s economy strong, even as the national landscape presents challenges. With a focus on job creation, skill alignment, and maintaining a favorable environment for business, Virginia appears well-positioned to sustain its economic growth in the coming months.

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