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Ohio's Bureau of Labor Market Information collects, analyzes, and publishes data and information about Ohio's labor force, industries, and occupations. Annual Performance Report 2023 LMI by Category: Current Employment Statistics (CES) Local Area Unemployment Statistics (LAUS) Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS)
ODJFS is your source for reports and data about employment levels, unemployment rates, wages and earnings, employment projections, jobs, training resources, careers and more. Click the launch button on the right to our Labor Market Information website. Labor Market Information. This link will open in a new window.
Use the Ohio Employment Status Dashboard as an alternate way to view labor market data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Explore demographic categories such as Race/Ethnicity, Age, Sex, Poverty/Disability, and Education for various labor market measures.
Link to DataOhio's Labor Market Information's website. Includes reports on Ohio Labor Force Statistics and Current Employment Statistics statewide and by county.
In partnership with the U.S. Department of Labor, the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services Bureau of Labor Market Information collects and analyzes industry, occupational, and employment information.
Labor Market Information can help businesses make sound decisions and recruit qualified workers, assist in economic analysis and forecasting, and allow state leaders and business to easily see workforce and labor trends.
Ohio's Bureau of Labor Market Information collects, analyzes, and publishes data and information about Ohio's labor force, industries, and occupations. Based on 2021 data, these reports can help you understand where workers go for work, where they come from, and your workforce relationship with other counties.
Sources: Ohio Labor Market Information; U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Ohio’s average annual unemployment rate has declined in recent years, spiking to 8.2% in 2020 and falling to 3.5% in 2023; corresponding U.S. figures were 8.1% and 3.6%.
Explore Ohio's Employment Projections through 2030, including projected jobs, annual openings, education requirements, and median wages. Data can be viewed for Ohio and select substate areas.
Ohio 2021 employment declined 4.5% from its 2000 peak level. Ohio’s average annual unemployment rate declined from 8.2% in 2020 to 5.1% in 2021; corresponding U.S. figures were 8.1% and 5.3%. Ohio has a larger labor force than neighboring states except Pennsylvania.