
The state’s labor force has a net increase of more than 7,500 month-over-month and its 63.8 percent labor force participation rate is slightly higher than the 62.9 percent national average. Indiana’s private employment total is 14,000 higher than peak in December and now stands at more than 2.7 million.
Indiana is tied with Minnesota for the second-lowest unemployment rate in the Midwest, behind Wisconsin at 2.9 percent. Kentucky is fourth-lowest at 4 percent, followed by Ohio at 4.4 percent, Illinois at 4.6 percent and Michigan at 4.7 percent.
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