Local unemployment up slightly to 1.9%

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Unemployment in Bartholomew County ticked up slightly in January after falling to its lowest level on record the month before, according to data released by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development.

In January, the jobless rate in the county stood at 1.9%, up from a revised 1.2% in December and down from 4.1% in January 2021, state records show. Despite the increase, January’s unemployment was still tied for the fifth lowest rate since 1990.

Indiana’s unemployment rate fell to 2.4% in January the lowest rate on record since 1976, when the current method of compiling unemployment rates began. 

“We’re still at full employment,” said Jason Hester, president of the Greater Columbus (Indiana) Economic Development Corp. “I’ve never seen numbers this low like last month and this month.”

Surrounding counties also had similarly low unemployment rates, with Brown, Decatur, Jackson and Jennings counties each having jobless rates between 2.6% and 1.9%.

A total of 29 counties in Indiana including Bartholomew and Jackson counties had unemployment rates of 2% or less in January.

The update from state officials came a month after the federal government reported a burst of hiring in January, with U.S. employers adding a robust 467,000 jobs, a sign of the economy’s resilience in the face of a wave of omicron infections, The Associated Press reported.

For more, see Thursday’s Republic.