Around South Central Idaho: Economic activity, January 2025

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

Regional labor market information

  • Labor demand in south central Idaho decreased in December 2024, with a total of 2,036 unique job postings in the region, a 19% decrease from 2,527 unique postings in November. The unemployment rate remained flat at 3.6% from November to December. The unemployment rate has increased 0.5% from December 2023. Total employment has increased 1.9% over the past year.
Figure 1.
South central Idaho seasonally adjusted dataDec-24 (P)Nov-24 (R)
Dec-23 (B)
Civilian labor force108,356108,182105,778
Total employment104,417104,215102,450
Unemployment3,9393,9673,328
% of labor force unemployed3.6%3.6%3.1%
Source: Idaho Department of LaborP – PreliminaryR – RevisedB – Benchmarked
Figure 2.
Top 10 occupations by unique job postings in south central IdahoPostings, Dec-24Postings, Dec-23
Retail salespersons8567
Registered nurses7692
Heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers7383
Farmworkers, laborers, crop, nursery and greenhouse5716
First-line supervisors of retail sales workers4841
General and operations managers4026
Laborers, freight, stocker, material movers and hand3635
Cashiers3554
Maintenance, repair workers and general3528
Customer service representatives 3242
Source: Conference Board data via Lightcast
Figure 3
Top 10 industries by unique job postings in south central IdahoPostings, Dec-24Postings, Dec-23
Retail trade314286
Health care and social assistance304280
Manufacturing275228
Other services (except public administration)9920
Construction8332
Finance and insurance8154
Professional, scientific and technical services7397
Transportation and warehousing6761
Educational services6721
Administrative, support, waste management and remediation services 6534
Source: Conference Board data via Lightcast
  • Job postings for construction, educational services, and other services (except public administration) increased 159%, 219% and 395% respectively over the year. Job openings for professional, scientific and technical services decreased 25% over the year.
Figure 4
Top 10 hardest-to-fill occupations in south central IdahoDays to fill, Dec-24Days to fill, Dec-23
Miscellaneous assemblers and fabricators 59N/A
Actors 59N/A
Computer programmers58N/A
Occupational therapy aides579
Occupational health and safety technicians547
Nursing assistants 4924
Stationary engineers and boiler operators49N/A
First-line supervisors of entertainment and recreation workers, except gambling services49N/A
Pharmacists48N/A
Education administrators, kindergarten through secondary4727
Source: Conference Board data via Lightcast

Blaine County

  • The Forest Service has entered a 99-year lease to develop workforce housing on an almost two-acre lot, specifics of the agreement are currently not publicly available. Source: Idaho Mountain Express

Minidoka County

  • A company that will produce plastic pipes used in construction and farming, Pipeline Plastics, broke ground on a factory in Rupert. Pipeline Plastics has factories in Texas, North Carolina and South Dakota. Fifty employees will be on site, with the factory expected to open in fall 2025. Source: KMVT

Closings

  • Johnny Carino’s – Twin Falls

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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