May Jobs Report | Eastern NC Now

After 10 months of steady decreases, North Carolina’s unemployment rate remained unchanged in May from April’s 3.4% rate, according to the latest release from the North Carolina Department of Commerce.

ENCNow
    Publisher's Note: This post appears here courtesy of the John Locke Foundation. The author of this post is Paige Terryberry.

    After 10 months of steady decreases, North Carolina's unemployment rate remained unchanged in May from April's 3.4% rate, according to the latest release from the North Carolina Department of Commerce. The national rate also remains unchanged at 3.6%.

    The state's labor force, including employed individuals and unemployed individuals searching for work, grew to 5,087,550 persons in May, ever closer to the January 2020 pre-pandemic level of 5,110,632.

    North Carolina employers added 33,419 jobs over the month with Manufacturing, Financial Activities, and Leisure and Hospitality making the most gains.

    Since May 2021, total private sector jobs have increased by 154,600 while Government added 10,700.

    Even so, lackluster national trends raise concern as to whether North Carolina will be able to maintain this growth.

    In particular, inflation continues to heat up, eating up any wage gains.

    Average private weekly wages in North Carolina increased 1.83% over the month, from $1,011.20 to $ $1,029.73. Over the past year, wages are up 5.75%. Unfortunately, at an annualized rate of 8.6%, inflation eats up these wage gains and more. Low-and middle-class households and those on fixed incomes are hit hardest.

    Expensive policies peddled by federal lawmakers give the illusion of helping. In reality, Washington's reckless deficit spending and money printing is unfettered and brings destructive consequences for all Americans. Such policies are particularly merciless to the poor.

    At the state level, North Carolina lawmakers should work to ensure the state can weather a downturn. Next week lawmakers will present budget adjustments for the coming fiscal year. Given our revenue surplus, there is no reason to forgo the opportunity to prepare for the future. By adding to the Rainy Day fund and avoiding additional recurring expenditures, the state will be able to counter revenue shortfalls in an upcoming recession. Without such a fiscal cushion, the state could resort to tax hikes as they did in the Great Recession.
Go Back


Leave a Guest Comment

Your Name or Alias
Your Email Address ( your email address will not be published )
Enter Your Comment ( text only please )




A How-To Guide to Analyzing Academic Standards John Locke Foundation Guest Editorial, Editorials, Op-Ed & Politics Archaic CON Laws Standing in the Way of Medical Care Access in Buncombe County


HbAD0

Latest Op-Ed & Politics

If you are covering Roy Cooper in Greensboro today, please consider the following statement from the Republican National Committee:
Obama and Biden judges abuse power for political reasons to try to stop Haitian deportations
teachers union rally held on major socialist / communist May Day holiday
Democrats foment climate of violence against Trump and GOP

HbAD1

Cheryl Hines. Dennis Quaid. Nicki Minaj. All became associated with the Trump administration. What happened next?
A federal grand jury in North Carolina has indicted former FBI Director James Comey on two charges related to making threats against President Donald Trump.
Their goal was simple: to put a Planned Parenthood in every mailbox in America.
Treasury officials allege these groups pose as humanitarian entities while covertly siphoning donations to Hamas.
President Donald Trump has publicly floated regime change and other aggressive actions toward Cuba.
With a new roadside plaque unveiled in Ellerbe on April 23, legendary wrestler and local resident André René Roussimoff is finally getting the formal recognition fans believe he deserves.

HbAD2

Following a string of attacks, critics are calling for denaturalizations. It's not that simple.
Understanding how parties work is important for making informed decisions regarding elected officials.
The solution is not to legalize the problem; it is to enforce the law consistently and deter future illegal immigration.
The teachers union is pushing to cancel school on May 1 as Chicago public schools continue to report dismal student proficiency rates.
Mission accomplished on sending inspiration from the dark side of the moon.

HbAD3

 
 
Back to Top