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Updated · seattlered.com · Jun 18
Washington Jobless Rate Holds at 5.2% Despite 10,600 New Jobs
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Updated · seattlered.com · Jun 18

Washington Jobless Rate Holds at 5.2% Despite 10,600 New Jobs

3 articles · Updated · seattlered.com · Jun 18

Summary

  • Washington’s unemployment rate stayed at 5.2% in May even after employers added 10,600 jobs, leaving the state nearly a full point above the 4.3% national rate.
  • The gain reversed two straight months of losses, but state economist Anneliese Vance-Sherman said one strong month does not signal a meaningful shift.
  • Private employers supplied 9,000 of the new jobs and government added 1,600, with leisure and hospitality leading at 4,800, followed by manufacturing at 2,200 and construction at 1,600.
  • Washington still had 7,700 fewer jobs than a year earlier as its labor force grew by more than 17,000, helping keep unemployment elevated despite lower benefit claims and a small drop in Seattle-area joblessness.
  • The weak showing extends a climb in the state’s jobless rate through 2025 and into 2026, underscoring Washington’s continued lag behind the national labor market.

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