Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada adds 51,900 jobs in past year

Growth in state more than double of U.S. rate

- By Bailey Schulz Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada has added 51,900 jobs over the past year, the largest annual increase in more than 12 years.

Data from the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilita­tion’s November economic report found a job growth rate of

3.8 percent this year, comparable to rates before the recession and more than double the current U.S. growth rate of 1.7 percent.

Nevada added 5,200 jobs in November alone.

David Schmidt, chief economist for DETR, said this employment growth is found across a number of industries.

Profession­al and business services and constructi­on each added more than 10,000 jobs over the year. Leisure and hospitalit­y added 8,100, and manufactur­ing added 7,000 jobs.

“Wages are increasing at a pace slightly above the rate of inflation,” Schmidt said. “And while seasonal retail trade employment growth was weaker than normal, transporta­tion and warehousin­g has increased significan­tly instead, contributi­ng to solid holiday hiring trends so far.”

Average weekly wages in the state went up 3.3 percent over the year to $930 during the second quarter of 2018.

“Over the last eight years, the number of unemployed Nevadans has fallen dramatical­ly, our industries have and continue to diversify, and average wages are rising,” said Gov. Brian Sandoval in a press release from DETR. “With 95 consecutiv­e months of year-over-year job growth, we must continue the economic developmen­t and retention work we have invested in to ensure the Silver State is a great place to work and live for many generation­s to come.”

Contact Bailey Schulz at bschulz@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0233. Follow @bailey_schulz on Twitter.

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Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-journal Management officials at Big Chicken, a new restaurant created by basketball Hall of Famer Shaquille O’neal, interview employee candidates Oct. 4. The restaurant was expected to hire at least 40 for the location.

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