The state’s seasonally adjusted November unemployment rate was 3.5%, an increase of 0.1 percentage points from October’s revised rate.
The national rate was 3.7%, a decrease of 0.2 percentage points, according to figures released Friday by the N.C. Department of Commerce.
Compared to a year ago, North Carolina’s unemployment rate decreased 0.4 percentage points from a year ago. The state’s unemployment rate has remained below 4% since November 2021, when it was 4.1%.
The number of people employed increased 2,417 over the month to 5,095,540 and increased 134,850 over the year. The number of people unemployed increased 2,816 over the month to 182,214 and decreased 17,642 over the year.
Seasonally adjusted total nonfarm employment increased 13,600 to 4,949,300 in November. Major industries experiencing increases were Professional & Business Services, 3,100; Education & Health Services, 2,900; Leisure & Hospitality Services, 2,800; Construction, 2,500; Government, 2,500; Financial Activities, 2,300; Other Services, 500; and Mining & Logging, 100.
Major industries experiencing decreases were Trade, Transportation & Utilities, 1,900; Information, 1,100; and Manufacturing, 100.
Since November 2022, Total Nonfarm jobs increased 103,800 with the Total Private sector increasing by 86,800 and Government increasing by 17,000. Major industries experiencing increases were Education & Health Services, 33,800; Leisure & Hospitality Services, 21,200; Professional & Business Services, 20,300; Government, 17,000; Trade, Transportation & Utilities, 11,300; Financial Activities, 4,200; Other Services, 2,100; and Mining & Logging, 100. Major industries experiencing decreases were Manufacturing, 5,500; Construction, 500; and Information, 200.
The state expects to release the county unemployment rates for November on Jan. 4.