Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada’s employers busy in May with addition of 5,900 jobs

- By Peter G. Johnson Las Vegas Review-journal

Nevada employers added 5,900 jobs in May, the third consecutiv­e month of job growth in the Silver State.

The state has added 55,200 jobs since May 2018, for a growth rate of 4 percent — more than double the current U.S. growth rate of 1.6 percent, according to the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilita­tion.

The state has realized 101 consecutiv­e months of year-over-year job gains.

Nevada’s unemployme­nt rate in May held steady at 4 percent, slightly higher than the national rate of

3.6 percent.

“The positive numbers from May’s labor market report are encouragin­g,” Gov. Steve Sisolak said in a statement. “Nevada continues to see positive job growth while maintainin­g the lowest unemployme­nt rate we’ve seen since April of 2006.”

Las Vegas added 4,100 jobs in

May and is up 27,700 jobs since May 2018.

The Reno metro area added 1,900 jobs in May, and Carson City gained 200.

For the 12-month period starting in May 2018, the manufactur­ing

sector experience­d the fastest growth rate of any industry, up 14.1 percent, after adding 7,100 jobs. The constructi­on industry added 9,300 jobs for a 10.8 percent growth rate.

Las Vegas’ unemployme­nt rate rose slightly to 4 percent, up from

3.8 percent in April but down from 4.6 percent a year ago. Henderson and North Las Vegas also saw slight

increases from April. Henderson’s unemployme­nt rate rose from 3.5 percent in April to 3.7 percent in May, and the rate in North Las Vegas went from 4.2 percent to 4.3 percent.

Clark County’s unemployme­nt rate rose to 4 percent, up from 3.8 percent in April.

“Unemployme­nt rates across the state’s metro areas showed decreases compared to May 2018, with unemployme­nt broadly down over the year in Nevada’s cities and counties,” said David Schmidt, chief economist

for the department.

“May’s report also reflects the trends seen statewide: low unemployme­nt and rising employment levels. Together, these indicators point to how tight the Nevada labor market remains and the opportunit­ies this should present Nevada’s workers.”

Contact Peter Johnson at pjohnson@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0249. Follow @petergjohn­son1 on Twitter.

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Erik Verduzco Las Vegas Review-journal Year over year, the manufactur­ing sector in Nevada experience­d the fastest growth rate of any industry, up 14.1 percent, after adding 7,100 jobs.

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