The state’s unemployment rate was up slightly in December. But more telling figures show positive signs.
Alabama’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 2.6% in December, up from 2.4% in November and roughly equal with the 2.6% recorded in the state in December 2022, Alabama Department of Labor data shows.
The U.S. unemployment rate was 3.7% in December.
Alabama’s unemployment rate has slowly risen since August when it was at a record low 2.1%. It was 2.2% in September, 2.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 2.6% in December.
Data also shows more people are looking for jobs.
During the past few months, Alabama’s labor force grew. The state’s labor force was 2,307,641 in August, and has slowly climbed each month, from 2,309,980 in September, to 2,313,224 in October, to 2,318,659 in November and finally 2,323,552 in December. Alabama’s labor force participation rate also rose in December to 57.2%, up from 57.1% in November and 56.7% in December 2022. The U.S. labor force participation rate was 62.5% in December.
Birmingham Business Journal







