Elgin Unemployment Climbs 158% Since August 2019

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Elgin IL

02 October, 2020

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ELGIN, IL — Elgin's unemployment rate dropped by nearly a full percentage point between July and August, but last month's figure was still more 2.5 times higher than it was a year ago due to the coronavirus. Statistics from the Illinois Department of Employment Security show 11.1 percent of Elgin's eligible workforce was unable to find a job in August 2020, up from 4.3 percent in August 2019. The city's unemployment rate was 12 percent in July, according to state data. No Coronavirus Deaths In Kane County For 2 Weeks Thirty-five Illinois municipalities with at least 20,000 people posted higher unemployment rates than Elgin in August, state statistics show. Kane County's unemployment rate in August sat at 9.6 percent, up from 4.1 percent in August 2019, according to state data. Elgin Plans Drive-Thru Haunt At Wing Park The number of nonfarm jobs has decreased in all 14 of Illinois' metropolitan areas since the start of 2020, and no industry sector has posted job gains in a majority of those metro areas, according to the IDES. Illinois' seasonally adjusted unemployment rate reached 11 percent in August. Despite dropping half a percentage point since July, the state's unemployment rate was still nearly three times higher than it was in August 2019, IDES data shows. Illinois Coronavirus Update Oct. 2 — Don't miss updates in Elgin as they are announced — Sign up for Patch news alerts and newsletters. The state's 11 percent unemployment rate for August was significantly higher than the national rate of 8.4 percent. Since August 2019, the leisure and hospitality industry in Illinois has lost 143,700 jobs, the professional and business services sector lost 72,500, and the trade, transportation and utilities sector lost 53,400 jobs, according to the IDES. New Coronavirus Test Site Opens In Aurora Though the state's declining unemployment rate is encouraging, "there remains much to do to bring more Illinoisans safely back to work and to rebuild our economy," said Erin Guthrie, director of the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. Job seekers in Illinois can use the state's Get Hired Illinois website to find potential opportunities in their area and attend virtual job fairs and training workshops. Those who are looking for a job can also use Illinois Job Link, the state's largest search engine for employment opportunities. REGIONAL NEWS: Man Robs North Aurora Bank After Claiming To Have Gun: PoliceSt. Charles Mayor To Step Down Next Year At End Of TermTrump Supporters Rally By The Thousands At Kane Co. FairgroundsHoly Cross Moves To Remote Learning After Priests Get Coronavirus

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