Jobs up in Bloomington-Normal, down 1,500 in Peoria

The unemployment rate in Bloomington-Normal dropped to 3.6 percent compared to September of last year. (Photo Pixabay)

 

By Neil Doyle

BLOOMINGTON – Jobs were up compared to last year in the Twin-Cities and 12 other metro areas around the state.

Bloomington-Normal added 100 jobs over the year, according to the Illinois Department of Employment Security. Champaign-Urbana added 2,700 jobs and Carbondale-Marion saw a gain of 1,600 jobs over the year. Peoria lost 1,500 jobs compared to September of last year.

The unemployment rate was down in the Twin-Cities, dropping from 4% to 3.6%.  Three metro areas saw record low unemployment, and 12 total metro areas saw the jobless rate decline.

The unemployment rate across the state dropped three percentage points to 3.6%.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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