Press Release: Nevada Labor Market Overview |
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Nevada’s unemployment rate fell to seasonally adjusted 9.7 percent in January, which is the 18th straight month the state has seen a decline in the number of people unemployed.Press Release Press Release Schedule |
Press Release: Nevada’s Monthly UI Claims |
Initial claims for unemployment benefits in January 2013 decrease by 13.5 percent compared to January 2012. Click here for the full
Nevada's Quarterly Press Release:Nevada's Average Weekly Wages Showing Improvement. Click here for the release.
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Quarterly Census of Employment And Wages Program Second Quarter 2012 Review
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Take a look at how Nevada's counties and industries are performing based on changes in covered employment and wage estimates reported to the Unemployment Insurance system. Clickhere to review the entire report.
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Nevada Labor Market Briefing: Jan. 2013 |
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The Labor Market Briefing is a Power Point presentation summarizing national, state, and local economic and labor market trends in graphs and charts. View the presentation here:
Nevada Labor Market Briefing (.PPT)
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Nevada Economy in Brief
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The Economy in Brief provides a wealth of Nevada workforce and economic information and is published monthly. For the current publication click here.
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Research Notes: A weekly review of current trends |
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Every week, economists in the Research and Analysis Bureau review emerging trends affecting Nevada's workforce and economic situation. This week we take a look GSP vs. Jobs. Click to view Current or Previous editions.
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Nevada workers have had it rough in recent years given the unprecedented job losses and cutbacks seen in most industries. A lesser known fact is that even in these tough times, Nevada's employers continue to add employees. Read more...
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Quarterly Workforce and Economic Briefing |
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The workforce and economic briefing gives quick and easy access to information necessary to interpret current trends, and has a broad range of uses, such as, assisting in investment decisions, or helping employees assessing their career options. To review the report, click here.
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Nevada's economic recovery has been slow since the official end of the recession in June of 2009. Using statewide employment data from the Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW), employment levels were forecasted through the end of 2015. Read more...
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