Updated 10/18/19


Newly released information today (Friday) from the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development shows lower unemployment across the state in September.

The seasonally adjusted rate of 3.4 percent is 0.1 of a percentage point lower than the revised August rate of 3.5 percent.

The state of Tennessee will release the September 2019 Giles County unemployment data Thursday, October, 24th.

In a year-to-year comparison, Tennessee’s statewide unemployment rate mirrored the rate from September 2018.

“Tennessee’s unemployment rate continues to hold steady and indicates a healthy state-wide economy,” said Commissioner Jeff McCord. “Our business friendly environment is fundamental to allowing employers the opportunity to succeed and create job opportunities for the people who call Tennessee home.”

Total nonfarm employment increased 3,700 jobs between August and September. The largest increases occurred in the leisure hospitality sector, followed by the professional business services and other services sectors.

Over the last year, nonfarm employment across Tennessee increased by 48,200 jobs. The leisure hospitality sector experienced the largest increase, with the professional business services and manufacturing sectors seeing the next largest increases in new jobs

The statewide unemployment rate is seasonally adjusted to eliminate the influences of weather, holidays, the opening and closing of schools, and other recurring seasonal events from an economic time series.