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South Carolina's Employment Situation June 2019

Fri, 07/19/2019

South Carolina’s Employment Situation    

June 2019

 

Number of South Carolinians Working Sets Another Record

Payroll Employment Levels Continue Upward Trend

I. Household Survey1

Employment: The monthly survey of households across the state estimated the number of South Carolinians working moved significantly higher, establishing a new record of 2,291,363.

That is an increase of 5,393 people over May.

That is also an increase of 50,799 people over June 2018.

Unemployment: Unemployment estimates increased to 83,495 people.

That is an increase of 844 people since May 2019 and an increase of 6,054 over June 2018.

With that increase, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate showed no change over the month, remaining at 3.5 percent.

Nationally, the unemployment rate increased to 3.7 percent from May’s estimate of 3.6 percent.

Labor force: The state’s estimated labor force (people working plus unemployed people looking for work) increased to 2,374,858.

That increase continues an upward trend for the sixth consecutive month.

That is an increase of 6,237 people since May.

That is an increase of 56,853 individuals over June 2018.

II. Current Employment Survey2

Nonagricultural Payroll Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted3)

The Current Employment Survey of businesses in South Carolina marked an increase of 2,000 nonfarm payroll jobs over the month to a record high level of 2,179,800.

Industries reporting increases in employment were reported in Construction (+1,300); Trade, Transportation and Utilities (+800); Government (+800); Financial Activities (+300); Other Services (+200) and Leisure and Hospitality (+100).

Decreases were noticed in the Education and Health Services (-700); Manufacturing (-300); Professional and Business Services (-300) and Information (-200) industries.

From June 2018 to June 2019, South Carolina’s economy has added 35,900 seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs.

Industries marking strong growth were Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+7,500) Manufacturing (+7,100); Leisure and Hospitality (+6,900); Government (+6,200); Education and Health Services (+5,000); Professional and Business Services (+1,800); Construction (+900); Financial Activities (+800); and Other Services (+500).

Decreases were seen in Information (-800).

Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Not Seasonally Adjusted4)

Not seasonally adjusted, nonfarm payroll jobs increased by 8,500 from May 2019 to June 2019, for a total of 2,197,000. Growth was concentrated in the service-providing industries. The most prominent gain was in the Leisure and Hospitality (+6,000).

Industries that saw steady upward movement were Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+3,900); Construction (+3,600); Other Services (+1,400); Financial Activities (+1,200); Professional and Business Services (+1,100); and Mining and Logging (+100). Information remained stagnant.

Industries reporting declines were Education and Health Services (-4,000); Government (-4,000); and Manufacturing (-800).

 

Since June 2018, not seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs were up 33,200 overall in South Carolina.

Industries marking strong annual gains were Leisure and Hospitality (+7,500); Manufacturing (+6,300); Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+6,200); Government (+5,900); Education and Health Services (+4,100); Construction (+1,400); Professional and Business Services (+1,000); Financial Activities (+900); Other Services (+700) and Mining and Logging (+100).

The only industry reporting a decline was Information (-900).

Key for Note items 1 through 4
Note Explanation
(1) Household Survey (Current Population Survey): is a monthly survey of about 60,000 households conducted by the Census Bureau for the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This survey provides monthly statistics on employment, unemployment, and related subjects analyzed by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
(2) Current Employment Statistics Survey: is a monthly survey of about 40,000 employers which yields estimates of nonagricultural wage and salary employment, hours, and earnings by industry.
(3) Seasonally Adjusted: Seasonal adjustment removes the effects of events that follow a more or less regular pattern each year (i.e. tourist-related hiring and school closings in the summer). These adjustments make it easier to observe the cyclical and other nonseasonal movements in data over time.
(4) Not Seasonally Adjusted: Effects of regular or seasonal patterns have not been removed from these data

 

Nonfarm Employment by Industry, Seasonally Adjusted

Statewide

June 2019

        May to June 2019 May to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019
Area June 2019 May 2019 June 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Total Nonfarm Employment 2,179,800 2,177,800 2,143,900 2,000 0.09 35,900 1.67
Construction 102,000 100,700 101,100 1,300 1.27 900 0.89
Manufacturing 255,200 255,500 248,100 -300 -0.12 7,100 2.86
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 413,500 412,700 406,000 800 0.19 7,500 1.85
Information 27,400 27,600 28,200 -200 -0.73 -800 -2.84
Finance Activities 105,400 105,100 104,600 300 0.28 800 0.76
Professional and Business Services 293,600 293,900 291,800 -300 -0.10 1,800 0.62
Education and Health Services 257,300 258,000 252,300 -700 -0.27 5,000 1.98
Leisure and Hospitality 268,600 268,500 261,700 100 0.04 6,900 2.64
Other Services 77,600 77,400 77,100 200 0.26 500 0.65
Government 374,700 373,900 368,500 800 0.21 6,200 1.68

 

Nonfarm Employment by Industry, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Statewide

June 2019

        May to June 2019 May to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019
Area June 2019 May 2019 June 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Total Nonfarm Employment 2,197,000 2,188,500 2,163,800 8,500 0.39 33,200 1.53
Mining and Logging 4,600 4,500 4,500 100 2.22 100 2.22
Construction 104,000 100,400 102,600 3,600 3.59 1,400 1.36
Manufacturing 255,100 255,900 248,800 -800 -0.31 6,300 2.53
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 414,600 410,700 408,400 3,900 0.95 6,200 1.52
Information 27,600 27,600 28,500 0 0.00 -900 -3.16
Financial Activities 106,600 105,400 105,700 1,200 1.14 900 0.85
Professional and Business Services 294,500 293,400 293,500 1,100 0.37 1,000 0.34
Education and Health Services 254,500 258,500 250,400 -4,000 -1.55 4,100 1.64
Leisure and Hospitality 284,500 278,500 277,000 6,000 2.15 7,500 2.71
Other Services 78,400 77,000 77,700 1,400 1.82 700 0.90
Government 372,600 376,600 366,700 -4 000 -1.06 5,900 1.61

 

Nonfarm Employment by Area, Seasonally Adjusted

South Carolina & Metropolitan Seasonally Adjusted

June 2019

        May to June 2019 May to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019
Area June 2019 May 2019 June 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Statewide 2,179,800 2,177,800 2,143,900 2,000 0.09 35,900 1.67
Charleston/North Charleston MSA 373,500 372,600 366,400 900 0.24 7,100 1.94
Columbia MSA 403,900 403,600 402,400 300 0.07 1,500 0.37
Florence MSA 2,400 22,300 91,100 100 0.11 1,300 1.43
Greenville/Anderson/Mauldin MSA 430,000 429,300 420,500 700 0.16 3,500 0.82
Hilton Head-Bluffton-Beaufort MSA 84,500 84,200 82,100 300 0.36 2,400 2.92
Myrtle Beach MSA 178,600 179,100 172,600 -500 -0.28 6,000 3.48
Spartanburg MSA 162,400 181,800 158,400 600 0.37 4,000 2.53
Sumter MSA 40,900 41,000 40,400 -100 -0.24 500 1.24

Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

Nonfarm Employment by Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted

South Carolina & Metropolitan Not Seasonally Adjusted

June 2019

        May to June 2019 May to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019 June 2018 to June 2019
Area June 2019 May 2019 June 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Statewide 2,197,000 2,188,500 2,163,800 8,500 0.39 33,200 1.53
Charleston/North Charleston MSA 376,400 374,600 370,000 1,800 0.48 6,400 1.73
Columbia MSA 404,300 405,000 401,800 -700 -0.17 2,500 0.62
Florence MSA 92,600 93,100 91,300 -500 -0.54 1,300 1.42
Greenville MSA 422,300 431,700 427,700 600 0.14 4,600 1.08
Hilton Head-Bluffton-Beaufort MSA 87,500 85,800 84,700 1,700 1.98 2,800 3.31
Myrtle Beach MSA/Conway/N. Myrtle Beach MSA 189,100 184,200 184,000 4,900 2.66 5,100 2.77
Spartanburg MSA 162,300 162,000 158,600 300 0.19 3,700 2.33
Sumter MSA 41,000 41,300 4,500 -300 -0.73 500 1.23

Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

 

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT ESTIMATES BY COUNTY, MSA, AND STATE

(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

Area Rate Up/Rate Down/Same Labor Force June 2019 Employment June 2019 Unemployment Level June 2019 Unemployment Rate Labor Force May 2019 Employment     May 2019 Unemployment Level May 2019 Unemployment Rate Labor Force June 2018 Employment     June 2018 Unemployment Level     June 2018 Unemployment Rate
Bamberg County

Rate Up

5,054 4,697 357 7.2 5,057 4,737 320 6.3 4,978 4,634 344 6.9
Allendale County Rate Up 2,798 2,625 173 6.2 2,825 2,663 162 5.7 2,762 2,598 164 5.9
Marlboro County Rate Up 9,382 8,859 523 5.6 9,319 8,845 473 5.1 9,209 8,705 504 5.5
Orangeburg County Rate Up 35,036 33,117 1,959 5.6 34,900 33,128 1,772 5.1 34,479 32,524 1,955 5.7
Williamsburg County Rate Up 12,602 11,915 687 5.5 12,539 11,936 603 4.8 12,404 11,705 699 5.6
Fairfield County Rate Up 9,891 9,371 520 5.3 9,859 9,374 485 4.9 9,804 9,220 584 6.0
Barnwell County Rate Up 8,538 8,114 444 5.2 8,533 8,116 417 4.9 8,392 7,959 423 5.0
Chester County Rate Up 13,892 13,170 722 5.2 13,755 13,116 639 4.6 13,428 12,755 673 5.0
Marion County Rate Up 13,399 12,718 681 5.1 13,279 12,661 618 4.7 13,147 12,435 712 5.4
Clarendon County Rate Up 12,904 12,265 638 4.9 12,926 12,342 584 4.5 12,707 12,045 661 5.2
Lee County Rate Up 6,772 6,441 331 4.9 6,761 6,476 285 4.2 6,675 6,334 341 5.1
Dillon County Rate Up 12,972 12,343 629 4.8 13,041 12,443 598 4.6 12,787 12,163 624 4.9
Calhoun County Rate Up 6,821 6,517 304 4.5 6,800 6,534 266 3.9 6,716 6,412 304 4.5
Darlington County Rate Up 31,029 29,637 1,392 4.5 30,976 29,738 1,238 4.0 30,347 28,986 1,361 4.5
Union County Rate Up 12,012 11,492 520 4.3 11,893 11,409 484 4.1 11,659 11,143 516 4.4
Abbeville County Rate Up 10,315 9,880 435 4.2 10,206 9,812 394 3.9 10,106 9,665 441 4.4
Georgetown County Rate Up 26,743 25,607 1,135 4.2 25,545 25,457 1,078 4.1 26,230 25,039 1,191 4.5
Sumter County Rate Up 45,471 43,539 1,932 4.2 45,256 43,525 1,731 3.8 44,383 42,399 1,984 4.5
Lancaster County Rate Up 41,302 39,602 1,700 4.1 40,981 39,393 1,588 3.9 39,941 38,307 1,634 4.1
Cherokee County Rate Up 26,000 24,971 1,029 4.0 25,726 24,810 916 3.6 25,448 24,406 1,042 4.1
Colleton County Rate Up 17,267 16,573 694 4.0 17,147 16,519 628 3.7 15,930 16,194 736 4.3
Greenwood County Rate Up 31,737 30,469 1,268 4.0 31,510 30,339 1,171 3.7 31,103 29,874 1,229 4.0
Aiken County Rate Up 75,154 73,293 2,871 3.8 75,821 73,136 2,685 3.5 74,494 71,694 2,800 3.8
Hampton County Rate Up 8,551 8,226 325 3.8 8,523 8,249 274 3.2 8,379 8,049 330 3.9
Horry County Rate Up 160,182 154,041 6,141 3.8 155,281 148,445 5,835 3.8 154,325 148,170 6,155 4.0
Kershaw County Rate Up 29,597 28,476 1,121 3.8 29,465 28,472 993 3.4 29,162 28,007 1,155 4.0
Florence County Rate Up 67,921 65,383 2,538 3.7 67,654 65,314 2,340 3.5 66,346 63,747 2,599 3.9
Laurens County Rate Up 30,796 29,648 1,148 3.7 30,572 29,491 1,081 3.5 30,203 29,009 1,194 4.0
Pickens County Rate Up 58,165 56,001 2,164 3.7 57,525 56,572 1,953 3.4 56,956 54,736 2,220 3.9
Chesterfield County Rate Up 22,572 21,754 818 3.6 22,519 21,772 747 3.3 22,089 21,290 799 3.6
Edgefield County Rate Up 10,825 10,440 385 3.6 10,843 10,482 361 3.3 10,634 10,232 402 3.8
Oconee County Rate Up 36,044 34,757 1,287 3.6 35,836 34,673 1,163 3.2 35,414 34,095 1,319 3.7
Richland County Rate Up 201,325 194,001 7,324 3.6 199,773 193,116 6,657 3.3 198,099 190,552 7,547 3.8
Anderson County Rate Up 92,468 89,221 3,247 3.5 91,570 88,600 2,970 3.2 90,566 87,277 3,289 3.6
McCormick County Rate Up 3,501 3,377 124 3.5 3,475 3,360 115 3.3 3,429 3,302 127 3.7
York County Rate Up 140,574 135,692 4,882 3.5 139,248 134,729 4,519 3.2 135,978 131,118 4,860 3.6
Newberry County Rate Up 19,032 18,391 641 3.4 19,147 18,545 602 3.1 18,807 18,147 660 3.5
Saluda County Rate Up 9,022 8,713 309 3.4 9,167 8,882 285 3.1 8,940 8,636 304 3.4
Spartanburg County Rate Up 153,510 142,268 5,241 3.4 151,799 147,184 4,615 3.0 149,071 143,803 3,266 3.5
Beaufort County Rate Up 81,274 78,558 2,716 3.3

79,452

76,942 2,510 3.2 78,059 75,278 2,781 3.6
Jasper County Rate Up 13,181 12,743 438 3.3 12,903 12,512 391 3.0 12,603 12,187 416 3.3
Berkeley County Rate Up 105,266 101,887 3,379 3.2 103,996 100,831 3,165 3.0 102,304 99,065 3,439 3.4
Dorchester County Rate Up 78,135 15,661 2,474 3.2 77,237 74,906 2,331 3.0 76,104 73,365 2,539 3.3
Greenville County Rate Up 256,550 248,347 8,003 3.1 294,174 246,684 7,490 2.9 251,232 243,090 8,142 3.2
Lexington County Rate Up 150,622 146,036 4,566 3.0 149,986 145,744 4,242 2.8 148,210 202,662 6,419 3.1
Charleston County Rate Up 214,987 208,671 6,266 2.9 212,463 206,594 5,869 2.8 209,081 202,662 6,419 3.1
Charleston -
North Charleston MSA
Rate Up 398,338 386,219 12,119 3.0 393,696 382,331 11,365 2.9 387,689 375,292 12,397 3.2
Columbia MSA Rate Up 407,278 393,134 14,144 3.5 405,050 392,122 12,928 3.2 400,931 386,327 14,604 3.6
Florence MSA Rate Up 98,990 95,020 3,930 4.0 98,630 95,052 3,578 3.6 96,693 92,733 3,960 4.1
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin MSA Rate Up 437,979 423,417 14,562 3.3 433,841 420,347 13,494 3.1 428,957 414,112 14,845 3.5
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED South Carolina Rate Up 2,374,858 2,291,363 83,495 3.5 2,368,621 2,285,970 82,651 3.5 2,318,005 2,240,564 77,441 3.3

Current month's estimates are preliminary. All data are subject to revision.