Northeastern Workforce Development Board Regional Labor Market Snapshot Northeastern Region LABOR MARKET OVERVIEW NC Department of Commerce | Labor & Economic Analysis | 919.707.1500 | [email protected]-12% -8% -4% 0% 4% 8% 12% Apr-15 Aug-15 Dec-15 Apr-16 Aug-16 Dec-16 Apr-17 Aug-17 Dec-17 Apr-18 Aug-18 Dec-18 Apr-19 Aug-19 Dec-19 Apr-20 April 2020 Unemployment Rates* Northeastern 14.5% 6.4 9.0 13.6 17.5 24.5 11.3 June 2020 Dare 24.5% Currituck 13.4% Tyrrell 14.6% Hyde 14.8% Chowan 7.9% Gates 7.2% Washington 10.0% Camden 8.6% Pasquotank 11.3% Perquimans 10.0% Trending REGIONAL EMPLOYMENT* 5,252 Fewer People Working in April than previous month 9,224 Fewer People Working than same period one year ago Northeastern Total = 66,070 UNEMPLOYMENT* Northeastern Total = 11,166 April 2020 Current Previous Region 14.5% 5.8% NC 12.5% 4.3% US 14.4% 4.5% TAXABLE RETAIL SALES 9.5% Higher than same period one year ago Northeastern Total = $163,505,448 Source: NC Dept. of Revenue Note: March 2020 data most current available at time of release. METRO JOB GROWTH* 9,300 Fewer Jobs in April than previous month Greenville Total = 72,100 3,300 Fewer Jobs in April than previous month New Bern Total = 41,500 ONLINE JOB ADS *April 2020 data are preliminary. Previous month’s data are revised while all other data have undergone annual revision. All data produced in this publication are generated by LEAD unless otherwise stated. This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration. Change in Employment since 2015* Source: LAUS, Labor & Economic Analysis, NC Dept. of Commerce 1,029 Online Advertised Vacancies reported in March 202 Fewer Vacancies than same period one year ago Source: LEAD/The Conference Board Note: March 2020 data most current available at time of release. Who’s Hiring What Jobs past 90 days from May 11, 2020 past 90 days from May 11, 2020 • First-Line Supervisors, Food Prep. 81 • Combined Food Prep. & Serving Workers 66 • Retail Salespersons 66 • Cashiers 65 • First-Line Supervisors, Retail 41 • Registered Nurses 28 • General & Operations Managers 27 • Teachers & Instructors, All Other 27 • Food Lion 96 • Currituck Schools 65 • McDonald’s Corporation 51 • Ace Hardware Corporation 32 • DARE Schools 32 • Constellis 31 • Harris Teeter Inc. 30 • Vidant Health 30 Source: DWS, NC Dept. of Commerce, NCWorks.gov Source: DWS, NC Dept. of Commerce, NCWorks.gov
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Northeastern Workforce Development Board
Regional Labor Market Snapshot
Northeastern Region
L A B O RMARKET OVERVIEW
NC Department of Commerce | Labor & Economic Analysis | 919.707.1500 | [email protected]
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April 2020UnemploymentRates*
Northeastern14.5%
6.4 9.0 13.6 17.5 24.511.3
June 2020
Dare24.5%
Currituck13.4%
Tyrrell14.6%
Hyde14.8%
Chowan7.9%
Gates7.2%
Washington10.0%
Camden8.6%
Pasquotank11.3%
Perquimans10.0%
Trending
REGIONAL EMPLOYMENT*
5,252 Fewer People Workingin April than previous month
9,224 Fewer People Workingthan same period one year ago
Northeastern Total = 66,070
UNEMPLOYMENT*
Northeastern Total = 11,166April 2020
Current Previous
Region 14.5% 5.8%
NC 12.5% 4.3%
US 14.4% 4.5%
TAXABLE RETAIL SALES
9.5% Higherthan same period one year ago
Northeastern Total = $163,505,448
Source: NC Dept. of RevenueNote: March 2020 data most current available at time of release.
METRO JOB GROWTH*
9,300 Fewer Jobsin April than previous month
Greenville Total = 72,100
3,300 Fewer Jobsin April than previous month
New Bern Total = 41,500
ONLINE JOB ADS
*April 2020 data are preliminary. Previous month’s data are revised while all other data have undergone annual revision. All data produced in this publicationare generated by LEAD unless otherwise stated.
This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.
Change in Employment since 2015*
Source: LAUS, Labor & Economic Analysis, NC Dept. of Commerce
1,029 Online Advertised Vacanciesreported in March
202 Fewer Vacanciesthan same period one year agoSource: LEAD/The Conference BoardNote: March 2020 data most current available at time of release.
Who’s Hiring What Jobspast 90 days from May 11, 2020 past 90 days from May 11, 2020
• First-Line Supervisors, Food Prep. 81
• Combined Food Prep. & Serving Workers 66
• Retail Salespersons 66
• Cashiers 65
• First-Line Supervisors, Retail 41
• Registered Nurses 28
• General & Operations Managers 27
• Teachers & Instructors, All Other 27
• Food Lion 96
• Currituck Schools 65
• McDonald’s Corporation 51
• Ace Hardware Corporation 32
• DARE Schools 32
• Constellis 31
• Harris Teeter Inc. 30
• Vidant Health 30
Source: DWS, NC Dept. of Commerce, NCWorks.gov Source: DWS, NC Dept. of Commerce, NCWorks.gov
April 2020 data are preliminary. Previous month’s data are revised while all other data have undergone annual revision. All data produced in this publication are generated by LEAD unless otherwise stated.
NC Department of Commerce | Labor & Economic Analysis | 919.707.1500 | [email protected]
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