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Updated · Greater Baton Rouge Business Report · Jul 14
Louisiana Hits Record 2.01 Million Jobs as Construction Adds 9,300 Positions
Updated
Updated · Greater Baton Rouge Business Report · Jul 14

Louisiana Hits Record 2.01 Million Jobs as Construction Adds 9,300 Positions

3 articles · Updated · Greater Baton Rouge Business Report · Jul 14

Summary

  • Louisiana reached a record 2.01 million nonfarm jobs in May, staying above 2 million for a fourth straight month after adding 16,700 jobs from a year earlier.
  • Construction drove the gains, contributing 9,300 jobs as major industrial projects advanced across the state; Baton Rouge led metro growth, with Monroe and Lake Charles also boosted by big builds.
  • Louisiana ranked fourth among the South’s 16 states in both year-over-year nonfarm job growth and real GDP growth, underscoring a strong second quarter.
  • The state still faces longer-term risks: new business formation trails most Southern peers, unemployment remains slightly above the regional average, and homeowners’ insurance costs stay among the nation’s highest.

Insights

With a $107 billion construction boom, can Louisiana's economy escape its historic cycle of boom and bust?
As industrial jobs surge in Louisiana, why do residents face the nation's highest sales tax and insurance rates?
Louisiana is attracting massive data centers, so why does it rank near last for innovation and new business creation?