Pennsylvania Unemployment Rate Sees Small Increase in June 2025

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In June 2025, Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate rose to 4.0%, slightly above the previous year but still below the national average. Despite this uptick, the state added 4,200 nonfarm jobs, marking ongoing job creation. The labor force decreased by 5,000, while sectors like education and health services showed significant growth. This complex scenario reflects a dynamic economic landscape for the state.

Pennsylvania experienced a slight increase in its unemployment rate in June 2025, rising by one-tenth of a percentage point to 4.0%. This uptick, although small, keeps the state’s unemployment rate below the national average, which reported a decrease to 4.1% in the same month.

This change marks the 26th consecutive month that Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate has remained at or below the national level. However, the current rate reflects an increase compared to the June 2024 unemployment level of 3.6%. The national unemployment rate has remained stable since June 2024.

In terms of the labor market, the civilian labor force in Pennsylvania decreased by 5,000, bringing the total to 6,540,000 in June. Notably, total employment in the state saw a decline of 7,000 from May, while the number of unemployed individuals rose by 2,000 during the same period.

Despite this increase in unemployment, Pennsylvania’s economy remains robust in terms of job creation. The state recorded a net gain of 4,200 nonfarm jobs in June, bringing the total number of nonfarm jobs to 6,225,600. This achievement marks the 14th consecutive month that nonfarm jobs in Pennsylvania have reached a record high.

Job increases were identified across seven out of the eleven industry supersectors from May to June. The most significant growth occurred in the education and health services sector, which added 6,100 jobs, reaching an all-time high. The leisure and hospitality sector also reported a record high in employment for June 2025.

Looking at the broader picture, Pennsylvania’s job market has demonstrated considerable growth over the past year, with a total increase of 90,000 jobs. Nine out of the eleven industry supersectors experienced job gains, illustrating a diverse expansion in the state’s economy. The education and health services sector led yearly job growth, having gained 45,800 jobs since June 2024.

This latest labor market data underscores the ongoing shifts within Pennsylvania’s economy, highlighting trends in employment and sector-specific growth. The rise in the unemployment rate amidst record-setting job levels presents a complex but dynamic economic landscape for the state.

The detailed analysis of these statistics provides insight into Pennsylvania’s job market, informing policymakers, businesses, and residents regarding the current state of employment, sector growth, and economic health.

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