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Updated · Cache Valley Daily · Jul 18
Utah Unemployment Falls to 3.6% in June as State Adds 26,300 Jobs
Updated
Updated · Cache Valley Daily · Jul 18

Utah Unemployment Falls to 3.6% in June as State Adds 26,300 Jobs

2 articles · Updated · Cache Valley Daily · Jul 18

Summary

  • Utah’s jobless rate slipped to 3.6% in June from 3.7% in May, leaving about 66,200 people unemployed, while the national rate also eased to 4.2%.
  • 26,300 nonfarm jobs were added over the past 12 months, lifting total employment to 1,790,300 and marking 1.5% growth from June 2025.
  • Private employers drove the expansion, adding 26,600 jobs year over year for 1.8% growth, as state economists described hiring as slower but still steady.
  • 18,500 of 26,600 additional young Utahns outside the labor force said they did not want a job, with officials linking that shift to more education and skills training as teenage unemployment rose to 10.2% from 8.4%.
  • Cache County posted one of the state’s lowest unemployment rates at 3.1%, followed by Rich County at 3.3% and Box Elder County at 3.5%.

Insights

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