Nevada unemployment down slightly statewide in March, Carson City unchanged
The Carson City unemployment rate was 4.8 percent in March 2024, unchanged from 4.8 percent in February 2024, and from 4.8 percent in March 2023, non-seasonally adjusted.
The number of unemployed individuals decreased by 13 since February 2024 to a current level of 1,243 people, which is 3 less unemployed people than March 2023. The labor force in Carson City is currently 26,022 people, which is 15 less people than February 2024, and is up 39 people since March 2023.
Seasonally adjusted estimates account for regularly seen economic patterns, with the following estimates not seasonally adjusted.
In the three Metropolitan Statistical Areas, Reno had the lowest rate at 4.2 percent, followed by Carson City at 4.8 percent and Las Vegas had the highest unemployment rate at 5.1 percent.
In Nevada’s counties, the lowest unemployment rate was in Lander County and White Pine County at 3.6 percent each, and Nye County had the highest rate at 6.4 percent. For a look at the unemployment rate in your county. See the area profiles page.
For the latest information on the Nevada economy including employment, unemployment, and unemployment insurance check out the monthly Labor Market Overview, or to see the data on your area, see the Local Area Labor Market Overview.
Additional information on unemployment estimates along with a complete breakout of unemployment in counties, cities, and other areas in Nevada can be found at the Local Area Unemployment Statistics page. Additionally, employment estimates by industry can be found at the Current Employment Statistics page.
See the full report below.
Counties and Cities Employment Unemployment Overview (March 2024) by Carson Now on Scribd