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Idaho Nonfarm Jobs

Idaho Nonfarm Jobs provide a monthly count of nonfarm establishment payroll jobs including jobs held by employees on paid sick leave, paid holiday or paid vacation. The count covers jobs filled by employees who are paid for any part of the week that includes the 12th day of the month. It is a count of jobs by place of work, not people. Individuals can be counted multiple times if they hold more than one job. Individuals not included: the self-employed, unpaid volunteer or family workers, domestic workers in households, military personnel, people who are laid off, on leave without pay or on strike for the entire reference period.

*Idaho Nonfarm Jobs Program Release Dates
 

What's News
New Methodology
The Nonfarm reports have adopted a new methodology which has resulted in changes to the estimates provided on this page. Industry analysis and research by the Idaho Department of Labor tracks the month-to-month rate of change in nonfarm jobs to capture an accurate jobs total for the Idaho economy and its specific sectors. It is revised quarterly and is based on a survey sample of employers and historical data. Current Employment Statistics data produced by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics do not reflect the Idaho research and analysis and can be found in the Report Builder.   8/21/2009
 

Reports and Links
 
  Idaho Nonfarm Jobs Report  Preliminary October data indicates that Idaho nonfarm payroll employment declined only slightly more than the average rate of the last five years.  This help Idaho close the year-to-year gap for the second month in a row. View Report
(updated 11/13/2009)
 
Nonfarm Jobs Data
(updated 11/13/2009)
 
 
Adjusted Idaho Nonfarm Jobs (Updated with data from the Quarterly Census of Employment & Wages) (updated 11/13/2009)

Related Nonfarm Links

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

 Idaho Division of Financial Management

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