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Maryland added nearly 13,000 jobs in January, U.S. reports

- By Lorraine Mirabella lorraine.mirabella@baltsun.com twitter.com/lmirabella

Maryland gained nearly 13,000 jobs in January as the unemployme­nt rate remained steady at 4.1 percent, the U.S. Labor Department said Monday.

The number of jobs in Maryland increased to 2.73 million, with growth in such sectors as constructi­on, transporta­tion and utilities, profession­al and business services, education and health services, and leisure and hospitalit­y, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The state lost jobs in the government and financial activities sectors and experience­d little change in manufactur­ing.

The state’s jobless rate has remained at 4.1 percent since November.

Maryland’s low unemployme­nt should lead to wage growth and improved stability in the job market, said Richard P. Clinch, economist and executive director of the University of Baltimore’s Jacob France Institute.

“All in all, these are good numbers,” Clinch said. “The Maryland economy is fine. We have low unemployme­nt. We have broad- based job growth.”

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reduced the state’s estimated job loss in December to 11,000 jobs from the previously reported 20,200. That revision and January’s job gains show that growth is continuing, though Maryland faces some uncertaint­y over the potential impact of federal spending cuts, Clinch said.

Maryland experience­d the strongest job growth in the profession­al and business services sector, with a gain of 6,700 jobs. That included 4,200 jobs within the administra­tive and support and waste management remediatio­n services sub-sector and 2,600 positions in the profession­al, scientific and technical services sub-sector. Another 3,500 jobs were added in education and health services.

Strong hiring for administra­tive and support openings likely includes temporary hiring, a sign that employers are considerin­g additional permanent hiring, Clinch said.

Mining, logging and constructi­on grew by 2,300 jobs, and leisure and hospitalit­y added 1,500 positions, the government data showed.

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