NEW: RI Adds 1,300 Jobs in July

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NEW: RI Adds 1,300 Jobs in July

RI adds 1,300 jobs in July. PHOTO: Phil Whitehouse/Flickr
Rhode Island added 1,300 jobs in the month of July, while the unemployment rate fell to 3.5 percent, the Department of Labor and Training announced on Thursday.

“Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) estimates RI-based jobs reached 503,900 last month – a record high for our state, and our unemployment rate fell below the U.S. rate for the second consecutive month. We need to continue investing in our greatest asset: Rhode Islanders to continue building a resilient economy,” said Department of Labor and Training Director Scott Jensen.

According to the Department of Labor, the Rhode Island economy has not reported a monthly job loss since January.

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RI Adds Jobs

Nonfarm payrolls in Rhode Island rose to 503,900 in July, an increase of 1,300 jobs from the June revised payroll estimate of 502,600.

The number of jobs in RI is up 6,200 since the start of the year and up 7,100 from July of 2018.  

The number of employed Rhode Island residents was 533,500, up 1,200 from June.

Since July of 2018, the number of employed Rhode Island residents is down 300.

The Rhode Island labor force totaled 553,100 in July of 2019, up 1,000 from June of 2019, but down 2,500 from last year.

Unemployment Rate Drops

RI’s unemployment rate fell one-tenth of a percentage point to 3.5 percent in July.

The number of unemployed Rhode Island residents was 19,600, down 200 from June.

Since July of 2018, the number of unemployed decreased by 2,200.

The U.S. unemployment rate was 3.7 percent in July of 2019, unchanged from the previous month and down two-tenths of a percentage point over the year.


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