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Illinois’ workforce hits new low in August, and it’s not because of retirements

By Michael Lucci
09/18/2014
Illinois continues to bleed workers, with another 19,000 Illinoisans dropping out of the workforce in the month of August alone, according to a press release from the Illinois Department of Employment Security, or IDES. As a result, Illinois’ labor force participation rate hit a new 35-year low in August. The state’s jobless rate fell from...

TAGS: labor

Illinois metro areas lag behind most others in the nation on jobs recovery

By Michael Lucci
08/27/2014
The unemployment rate fell in all of Illinois’ metropolitan statistical areas in July, according to a press release from the Illinois Department of Employment Security. In fact, unemployment rates have fallen in all metro areas for four consecutive months, which seems like welcome news. But these numbers are only encouraging at face value. As is...

TAGS: jobs, unemployment

Illinois Corruption Watch: April 2014

By Brian Costin
04/30/2014
45.  April 30, 2014 Sun-Times: Criminal probe of Quinn anti-violence plan rocks governor’s race A criminal grand jury has launched a probe into Gov. Pat Quinn’s troubled anti-violence program —  once likened to “a political slush fund” — delivering a major blow to the Democrat as he seeks re-election this fall. On Tuesday, the Quinn...

Illinois continues to trail national jobs recovery

By Michael Lucci
03/07/2014
Illinois policies continue to smother the job prospects for people in the state. Yesterday, the Illinois Department of Employment Security, or IDES, reported that the state lost jobs for the second month in a row. Illinois lost 27,600 payroll jobs in January, compared to 129,000 jobs gained nationally. The Illinois unemployment rate for January is...

TAGS: jobs, unemployment

Illinois loses 27,600 jobs in January

By Michael Lucci
03/06/2014
Illinois started the New Year in the wrong direction, with businesses reporting a loss of 27,600 payroll jobs in January. The January loss makes two consecutive months of job losses. The unemployment rate declined from 8.9 percent to 8.7 percent. The number of payroll jobs today is the same as it was in November of...

TAGS: jobs, unemployment

Illinois’ economic policies disproportionately hurt youth and minorities

By Michael Lucci
02/17/2014
Gov. Pat Quinn noted in his State of the State address that “economic growth always starts with more jobs,” and that “we’ve seen progress on this front.” But it’s unclear who is experiencing progress in Illinois. Unemployment rates for youths are at crisis levels and rising, while minority rates are barely better. The Illinois Department...

TAGS: jobs, unemployment

Illinois August unemployment rate remains stalled at 9.2%

By John Klingner
09/19/2013
Tomorrow, Illinois is likely to celebrate its six-month anniversary of having the second-highest unemployment rate in the nation. That’s when the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS, releases its Regional and State Employment and Unemployment report for August. In the meantime, the Illinois Department of Employment Security, or IDES, pre-released some of the BLS data...

Illinois unemployment rate drops to 9.1 percent in May

06/20/2013
by Paul Schumacher The Illinois Department of Employment Security, or IDES, announced today that the Illinois unemployment rate declined to 9.1 percent in May from 9.3 percent in April. Illinois’ unemployment rate is still one and a half percentage points above the national average, which rose to 7.6 percent in May. Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security There...

Illinois unemployment drops to 9.3 percent

05/16/2013
The Illinois Department of Employment Security, or IDES, announced today that the Illinois unemployment rate declined to 9.3 percent in April from 9.5 percent in March. Illinois’ unemployment rate is still nearly two percentage points above the national average, which declined to 7.5 percent in April. Source: Illinois Department of Employment Security The decline in the...