Carson City sees May job growth; unemployment 15.2 percent, Reno at 16 percent
The Carson City area added 300 new jobs in May over April, but is down in jobs overall for the year due to the COVID-19 shutdown as is Reno and Las Vegas, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation.
When compared to April, all three Metropolitan Statistical Areas had employment growth with Las Vegas growing by 20,900 jobs and Reno by 5,900, the May job report shows.
Despite the growth over the month, statewide jobs decreased by 17.3 percent or 245,300 jobs since May 2019, a trend also reflected in the MSAs. The Carson City MSA, lost jobs at the rate of 11.4 percent or 3,500 jobs for an employment level of 27,300.
The Las Vegas MSA declined at a rate of 21.3 percent or 220,400 jobs for an employment level of 813,100. In the Reno MSA, the decline was at 11.7 percent or 29,000 jobs for an employment level of 218,300.
These employment estimates are seasonally adjusted figures account for regularly seen seasonal changes to show underlying trends.
In the Carson City MSA, the largest decreases by number of jobs are the Trade, Transportation, & Utilities and Leisure & Hospitality sectors which decreased 600 jobs over the year. These sector estimates are not adjusted for seasonality, according to the report.
The construction sector in the Las Vegas and Reno MSAs showed growth over the year by 3,900 and 1,000 jobs respectively. Leisure and hospitality were the hardest hit sector in these MSAs with Las Vegas down by 128,000 jobs and Reno down by 15,000 annually.
The State’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 25.3 percent in May, 30.1 percent in April, and 4 percent in May 2019. Unadjusted unemployment rates for the state were 25.2 percent in May, 30.1 percent in April, and was 3.8 percent in May 2019. Unemployment rates for the State’s metropolitan areas, counties, and cities are not adjusted for seasonality.
The Carson MSA unemployment rate of 15.2 percent in May stemmed from having a labor force of 22,721 and 3,446 unemployed individuals. In the Reno MSA, the unemployment rate was 16 percent in May resulting from having a labor force of 220,613 and 35,234 unemployed individuals.
The Las Vegas MSA had an unemployment rate of 29 percent in May resulting from having a labor force of 1,019,889 and 295,805 unemployed individuals.
“As with last week’s statewide report, today’s report reflects the second month of business closures due to Nevada’s response to COVID-19. Two trends are clear in this data: the Las Vegas area has been the hardest-hit area of the state, and no area of the state has been unaffected. We see significant job loss in service industries in all our MSAs, and high unemployment around the state," said David Schmidt, Chief Economist for DETR. "Due to the focused impact on nonessential businesses, areas with higher population density like Las Vegas, Reno, Carson City, and Elko have been particularly impacted by these closures. June’s data will give us a better indication of the early impacts of the phased re-openings taking place at the end of May and early June."
Additional Economic Report Highlights:
Employment (Seasonally Adjusted):
— Carson City employment increased 300 jobs since April and decreased 3,500 jobs since May 2019 a decline of 11.4 percent.
— Reno employment increased 5,900 jobs since April and decreased 29,000 jobs since May 2019 a decline of 11.7 percent.
— Las Vegas employment increased 20,900 jobs since April and decreased 220,400 jobs since May 2019 a decline of 21.3 percent.
Unemployment (Not Seasonally Adjusted):
— Carson City MSA’s unemployment was 15.2 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 21.1 percent and 3.8 percent in May 2019.
— Reno MSA’s unemployment was 16 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 20.4 percent and 3.1 percent in May 2019.
— Las Vegas MSA’s unemployment was 29 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 34 percent and 4 percent in May 2019.
— The unemployment rate in the Elko Micropolitan Area was 11.4 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 13.7 percent and 2.7 percent in May 2019.
— The Fallon area’s unemployment rate was 8.3 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 11.3 percent and 3.5 percent in May 2019.
— The unemployment rate in Lyon County was 13.6 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 18.9 percent and 4.4 percent in May 2019.
— Douglas County’s unemployment rate was 14 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 18.8 percent and 4 percent in May 2019.
— The unemployment rate in Nye County was 15.1 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 19.5 percent and 5.1 percent in May 2019.
— The unemployment rate in the Winnemucca area was 7.6 percent in May compared to April’s rate of 8.4 percent and 2.7 percent in May 2019.