Sunday 28th December 2025

Tennessee Continues Unprecedented Downward Trend In Unemployment

 
Nashville, Tenn.– Tennessee’s statewide unemployment rate for April was 3.4 percent, the third consecutive month the rate has held steady. County-by-county percentages will be released Thursday.
The seasonally adjusted rate represents 0.6 of a percentage point decrease in unemployment compared to the same time period in 2017. April 2018 marks one year since Tennessee’s unemployment rate dropped to 4 percent for the first time in recent history.
In May 2017 the rate dipped to 3.8 percent and has remained under that mark ever since. The state recorded an all-time low unemployment rate of 3.3 percent in September of last year. That figure is just 0.1 of a percentage point lower than the latest rate. “For more than a year now, Tennessee continues to see unemployment rates lower than ever before. These numbers are a testament to the state’s investments in education and job creation,” said Governor Bill Haslam. “In just the past three weeks, we have announced more than 2,000 new jobs coming to our state, which sets the path for unemployment to remain low and for Tennesseans to benefit from that job growth.”
Statewide, Tennessee added an estimated 45,000 new jobs between April 2017 and April 2018. The largest increases occurred in the leisure/hospitality, professional/business services, and education/health services industries.
“While unemployment remains low here at home and across the nation, many of our neighbors are still out of work or looking for a better job,” said TDLWD Commissioner Burns Phillips. “Tennessee is working harder than ever to make sure anyone who wants to work can do so. The state and our workforce partners are in every county helping job seekers and employers make a connection.”

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