The Bureau of Labor Statistics released preliminary June employment statistics for the Columbus MSA this morning. On a seasonally-adjusted basis, total employment increased in the Columbus Region for the second consecutive month. This is especially surprising because the June decline in U.S. employment was worse than that in May. Our net gain was 1,700 jobs (0.2 percent), close to the 2,000-job gain in May. (May employment was adjusted downward by 300 jobs.) The nation lost 459,000 jobs (0.35 percent), compared to 330,000 jobs (0.25 percent) in May. State employment fell 33,000 (0.6 percent). Since the recession began in December 2007, the region has lost 17,600 jobs, or 2.0 percent, compared to losses of 4.7 percent nationally and 5.9 percent in Ohio. The largest employment gains in June were 2,500 in private education and healthcare and 1,200 in the beleaguered government sector. Construction lost 1,400 and leisure and hospitality lost 1,200. Changes in everything else were close to zero.
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