Around South Central Idaho: Economic activity, June 2025

Seth Harrington, regional economist
Idaho Department of Labor
(208) 696-2364

Regional labor market information

Figure 1.
Top 10 occupations by unique job postings in south central IdahoPostings, May-25Postings, May-24
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers6638
Retail salespersons4645
Registered nurses4159
First-line supervisors of retail sales workers3828
Customer service representatives3322
Laborers, freight, stock, material movers and hand3323
Merchandise displayers and window trimmers3213
Maintenance and repair workers, general2114
Janitors and cleaners, except maids and housekeeping cleaners208
Stockers and order fillers1919
Source: Conference Board data via Lightcast
Figure 2
Top 10 industries by unique job postings in south central IdahoPostings, May-25Postings, May-24
Manufacturing205135
Health care and social assistance178179
Retail trade146153
Professional, scientific and technical services13136
Finance and insurance10525
Wholesale trade7557
Accommodation and food services7140
Educational services5722
Construction4860
Transportation and warehousing4616
Source: Conference Board data via Lightcast
  • Finance and insurance, professional services, transportation and warehousing job postings increased 320%, 264% and 188% respectively over the year. Construction and retail trade decreased 20% and 5% respectively.
Figure 3
Top 10 hardest-to-fill occupations in south central IdahoDays to fill, May-25Days to fill, May-24
Special education teachers, all other309
Secondary school teachers, except special and career/technical education30N/A
Human resources specialists30N/A
Database architects30N/A
Meter readers, utilities30N/A
Stockers and order fillers285
Airfield operations specialists25N/A
Industrial truck and tractor operators246
Architectural and civil drafters24N/A
Tank, car, truck and ship loaders23N/A
Source: Conference Board data via Lightcast

Regional news

Blaine County

  • Ketchum City Council has approved a $2.5 million purchase of an 11-unit property to be used as deed-restricted workforce housing. Source: Idaho Mountain Express
  • Hailey nonprofit, Men’s Second Chance Living, has received $375,000 in grant funding to provide housing for men in addiction recovery. The grant funding will allow for an additional two-bedroom condominium.  Source: Idaho Mountain Express

Jerome County

  • Jerome County Jail on the main floor of the old courthouse, has been torn out and renovated to provide office space for the Department of Motor Vehicles and handicap bathrooms. An additional 15 new parking spaces will be added. The project will be complete in the next six weeks. Source: KMVT

Twin Falls County

  • Over $450,000 in donations have provided a new St. Lukes mobile health clinic. This mobile health clinic will help increase access to mammogram screenings, as Idaho is one of the states with the lowest rate of screenings. Source: KMVT

This Idaho Department of Labor project is funded by the U.S. Department of Labor for SFY25 as part of the Workforce Information grant (40%) and state/nonfederal funds (60%) totaling $885,703.

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