(Miami, FL – Nov. 18, 2016) – Miami-Dade added 1.4 percent job growth (15,300) from October 2015 to October 2016 with increases in a variety of sectors, according to statistics released Friday.
“The Miami-Dade Economy continues to demonstrate significant resiliency in employment creation, despite strong ‘head-winds’ from sluggish growth in the global economy and recessionary conditions in top trade partners,” said Tony Villamil, Chair of the Miami-Dade Beacon Council Economic Roundtable.
The numbers analyzed Miami-Dade County created 15,300 new nonagricultural payroll jobs (not seasonally adjusted), from October 2015 to October 2016 which was a 1.4 percent increase. Miami-Dade County continues to show year over year gains. Improvements in the non-farm payroll jobs can be found in a variety of sectors. Between September 2016 and October 2016, Miami-Dade County increased nonagricultural payroll jobs by 6,900 or a 0.6 percent increase.
The not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Miami- Dade County was 5.4 in October 2016, which was a 0.6 percentage point decrease from October 2015 at 6.0 percent. From October 2016 was 0.2 percentage decrease from September, which was at 5.6 percent.
In October 2016, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Miami-Dade County (taking seasonal fluctuations in the labor force into consideration) was 5.3 percent, which is 0.1 percentage points higher than September 2016 at 5.2 percent, and a 0.8 percentage point decrease from October 2015 at 6.0 percent.
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