Indiana’s unemployment rate in November stands at 3.7 percent according to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. By comparison, the national unemployment rate for November was also at 3.7 percent.
In addition, Indiana’s labor force participation rate stands at 63.3 percent for November, remaining above the national rate of 62.8 percent. This rate is the percentage of Hoosiers 16 and older that are either working or actively looking for work. Those not in the labor force include, primarily, students, retirees and other non-working populations, such as individuals unable to work due to a disability or illness, or adults responsible for their family’s childcare needs.
Indiana’s total labor force stands at 3,423,256 – an increase of 1,613 from the previous month.
“Indiana’s employment data for November shows the state remains in a strong position,” said DWD Commissioner Richard Paulk. “Private employment has set state records for two consecutive months which shows employers still have hiring needs and more individuals are landing new jobs. Whether it’s job creation, talent acquisition or upskilling the labor force, Indiana is home to unprecedented opportunity for workers and employers.”
Private sector employment in Indiana increased by 500 jobs over the last month, resulting in a gain of 40,800 jobs from this time last year. Indiana’s November private employment stands at 2,859,100, which is a new private employment peak.
Industries that experienced job increases in November included Private Educational and Health Services, which grew by 2,300 jobs, and Trade, Transportation and Utilities, which increased by 1,200 jobs.
As of Dec. 18, 2023, there were 103,265 open job postings throughout the state. In November, 15,164 unemployment insurance claims were filed in Indiana.