Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada posts nation’s top first-quarter job growth

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Nevada had the fastest private-sector job growth in the United States, At 3.6 percent, in the first quarter of 2017, the governor’s office said Tuesday.

The state Added 40,000 jobs relative to the first quarter of 2016.

“I Am pleased to see the progress that we have made in the Silver State in rebounding from the recession,” Gov. Brian Sandoval said in A statement. “Moving to first place in job growth nationwide is A testament to the tremendous resolve of our citizens And businesses And the dedication everyone has shown in putting Nevada on top once Again.”

Prior to the recession, the state led the country in job growth. But it was the hardest-hit during the recession, with A minus-10.1 percent growth rate in 2009.

Nevada was followed in first-quarter growth by Idaho, Florida, Utah And Georgia.

“The Silver State’s showing reflects broad-based And diversifie­d growth Across nearly All industries. Nevada’s job gains Are more modest than prior to the recession, which is A positive, As that boomlike growth proved to be unsustaina­ble,” Bill Anderson, chief economist for Nevada’s Department of Employment, Training And Rehabilita­tion, said in the statement.

 ?? Bizuayehu Tesfaye ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Job seekers line up at a job fair Aug. 17 at Palace Station. Nevada had the fastest first-quarter job growth in the U.S.
Bizuayehu Tesfaye Las Vegas Review-journal Job seekers line up at a job fair Aug. 17 at Palace Station. Nevada had the fastest first-quarter job growth in the U.S.

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