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Your source for labor market information for the state of Idaho. Within this site you can find economic information to help you make informed decisions whether you are an employer or a job seeker, a student or an economic analyst.  
         
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Idaho’s seasonally adjusted March unemployment rate dropped below 8 percent for the first time in 2 ½ years as more Idahoans found work than during any other month since October 2006. Read more ...   
 State data and average annual rates  Excel |  PDF (updated 04/20/2012)
 February preliminary county data    Excel |  PDF  (updated 03/23/2012)


Migration to Urban Idaho Persisted in 2000s
The migration from rural to urban Idaho continued unabated between 2000 and 2010. Eighty percent of the state’s population growth over the decade occurred in the 11 metropolitan counties, according to new 2010 census figures released Thursday by the U.S. Census Bureau. The Boise, Idaho Falls and Coeur d’Alene metropolitan areas posted growth rates above the statewide rate of 21.1 percent. Pocatello and Lewiston, which showed little growth in the expansion but did not seem to be hit as hard during the recession, recorded single-digit percentage increases. Statewide the population grew 273,000 to nearly 1.57 million.  Read more ... 
 

American Fact FinderThe Census Bureau report is available online at http://factfinder2.census.gov/main.html.

03/10/2011
 
 
Record-breaking job losses that marked Idaho’s economy in 2009 ended last winter. Limited growth in early 2010 brought a return of seasonal job patterns. But what few job gains we experienced came in fits and starts, stalling last spring not just below the depressed levels of 2009 but below the levels of 2005.  Read more ...
 
01/06/2011
 
 
My Next Move

My Next Move Do you already know the type of job in which you are interested? If not, will you know it when you see it? Or are  you not really sure at all? Let us help you! My Next Move is specifically designed to help you determine the right  career for you, and to help you find a job that you will enjoy. Go to My Next Move  02/09/2011

 Explore new career options based on the skills you’ve used in a past job. The mySkills myFuture tool  lets you compare careers, find training, and search for jobs. Go to mySkills myFuture  09/14/2010
 

 
 The evolution of Idaho’s unemployment insurance program and the policies that led to payment of  nearly $4 billion in unemployment benefits to hundreds of thousands of Idaho workers over the past  75 years are outlined in the 2010 edition of the Red Book.
Read more ... or  Go to the Red Book  09/08/2010
 
 
 
 

  
 
Under section 203(b)(5) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), 8 U.S.C. §1153(b)(5), 10,000 immigrant visas per year are available to qualified individuals seeking permanent resident status on the basis of their engagement in a new commercial enterprise. Permanent EB-5 resident status is available to investors, either alone or coming with their spouse and unmarried children. Eligible aliens are those who have invested – or are actively in the process of investing – the required amount of capital into a new commercial enterprise that they have established. They must further demonstrate that this investment will benefit the United States economy and create the requisite number of full-time jobs for qualified persons within the United States. To find out more information about whether your area can qualify as a targeted employment area contact the Idaho Department of Labor.
The Idaho targeted employment areas outlined in this document are areas that fulfill certain economic requirements that distinguish between an investment of $500,000 or $1,000,000. Read more ... 12/15/2011
  

 

 

 

         
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Occupational & Industry Projections
 
 
Statewide 7.9%
(Seasonally Adjusted, Prelim. Mar. 2012)
 
1,567,582 (2010)
1,545,801 (2009)
1,523,816 (2008)
1,499,402 (2007)
1,466,465 (2006)
1,429,096 (2005)
 
$31,632 (2009)