The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Pa.’s labor force shrank, payrolls flat in August

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HARRISBURG, PA. » Pennsylvan­ia’s unemployme­nt rate dropped to another post-pandemic low, according to state figures released Friday, but the labor force shrank in August and payrolls remained virtually flat as employers, such as restaurant­s and school bus companies, struggle to find enough employees.

The state unemployme­nt rate dropped one-tenth of a percentage point to 6.4% from July’s adjusted rate, the state Department of Labor and Industry said.

The national rate was 5.2% in August, as Pennsylvan­ia straggles at tied for 41st among states.

The figures come out after the federal government ended supplement­al payments of $300 a week to people who lost jobs during the pandemic, as well as expanded unemployme­nt benefits to self-employed people who wouldn’t normally receive them.

In a survey of households, the workforce shrank by 7,000 in August, to below 6.3 million, as the number of employed and unemployed both slid. The state hit a record of almost 6.6 million workers just before the pandemic hit.

In a separate survey of employers, payrolls in Pennsylvan­ia grew in August by 5,100, to above 5.74 million.

Pennsylvan­ia has regained about 65% of the 1.1 million jobs lost in the pandemic. It hit a record high for payrolls of 6.1 million just before the pandemic hit, according to state figures.

The hard-hit leisure and hospitalit­y sector lost nearly 9,000 jobs.

Unemployme­nt rates were lower in August in 15 states and stable in 35 states in August, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.

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