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    Rick ScottGOVERNOR

    Jesse PanuccioEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: DEO Communications

    EMBARGOED: June 21, 2013, 10:00 AM (850) 617-5600

    Floridas May Employment Figures Released

    www.employflorida.com

    TALLAHASSEE Floridas seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 7.1 percent in May 2013, the lowest

    since September 2008 when it was 7.0 percent. The May rate was down 0.1 percentage point from the

    April rate of 7.2 percent and was 1.7 percentage points lower than the year-ago rate of 8.8 percent. There

    were 671,000 jobless Floridians out of a labor force of 9,427,000. The U.S. May unemployment rate was

    7.6 percent. Floridas unemployment rate was 0.5 percentage point lower than the U.S. rate and was

    below the national rate for the third consecutive month.

    Floridas seasonally adjusted total nonagricultural employment was 7,511,200 in May 2013, a decrease of

    6,200 jobs (-0.1 percent) over the month. The number of jobs in the state was up 122,500 from May a year

    ago, an increase of 1.7 percent. Nationally, the number of jobs was up 1.6 percent over the year.

    United States and Florida Unemployment Rates (seasonally adjusted)

    10.0

    12.0

    Florida United States

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    Floridas Nonagricultural Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted)

    The number of jobs in Florida was 7,511,200 in May 2013, up 122,500 jobs compared to a year ago. May 2013 was the34

    thconsecutive month with positive annual job growth after the state lost jobs for over three years. The industry

    gaining the most jobs was trade, transportation, and utilities (+39,300 jobs, +2.6 percent).

    Other industries gaining jobs included leisure and hospitality (+31,300 jobs, +3.2 percent); professional and businessservices (+23,100 jobs, +2.2 percent); private education and health services (+22,200 jobs, +2.0 percent); construction

    (+9,600 jobs, +2.8 percent); other services (+4,200 jobs, +1.3 percent); financial activities (+2,600 jobs, +0.5 percent);

    and information (+1,300 jobs, +1.0 percent).

    These industry job gains were partially due to increases in motor vehicle and parts dealers; food services and drinkingplaces; employment services; ambulatory health care services; construction of buildings; membership associations and

    organizations; real estate; and internet service providers and data processing.

    Total government (-7,700 jobs, -0.7 percent) and manufacturing (-3,400 jobs, -1.1 percent) lost jobs over the year. These industry job losses were partially due to declines in state government and computer and electronic parts

    manufacturing.

    Local Area Unemployment Statistics (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    In May 2013, Monroe County (4.0 percent) had the states lowest unemployment rate, followed by Walton County(4.1 percent), Okaloosa County (4.8 percent), Franklin County (5.2 percent), and Alachua County (5.3 percent). Many

    of the counties with the lowest unemployment rates were those with relatively high proportions of government

    employment. Seasonal tourism was also a contributing factor.

    Hendry County had the highest unemployment rate (11.1 percent) in Florida in May 2013, followed by Flagler County(9.5 percent); St. Lucie County (9.3 percent); Putnam County (9.2 percent); and Dixie and Miami-Dade counties (8.7

    percent each). Hendry County had the highest unemployment rate in the state due to seasonal declines in agriculture

    and long-term losses in state government jobs. Hendry was the only Florida county with a double-digit unemployment

    rate in May.

    Area Nonagricultural Employment (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

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    LABOR FORCE STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONAL POPULATION

    RELEASE DATE: J une 21, 2013

    SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    Over-the-Month Over-the-Year

    Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change

    May 2013 April 2013 May 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    Civilian Noninstitutional

    Population 16+ 15,642,000 15,625,000 15,428,000 17,000 0.1 214,000 1.4

    Civilian Labor Force 9,427,000 9,412,000 9,359,000 15,000 0.2 68,000 0.7

    Employment 8,756,000 8,731,000 8,533,000 25,000 0.3 223,000 2.6

    Unemployment 671,000 682,000 826,000 -11,000 -1.6 -155,000 -18.8

    Unemployment Rate (%) 7.1 7.2 8.8 -0.1 -- -1.7 --

    UNITED STATES

    Civilian Noninstitutional

    Population 16+ 245,363,000 245,175,000 242,966,000 188,000 0.1 2,397,000 1.0

    Civilian Labor Force 155,658,000 155,238,000 154,998,000 420,000 0.3 660,000 0.4

    Employment 143,898,000 143,579,000 142,302,000 319,000 0.2 1,596,000 1.1

    Unemployment 11,760,000 11,659,000 12,695,000 101,000 0.9 -935,000 -7.4

    Unemployment Rate (%) 7.6 7.5 8.2 0.1 -- -0.6 --

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    Over-the-Month Over-the-Year

    Current Month Month Ago Year Ago Change Change

    May 2013 April 2013 May 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    Civilian Noninstitutional

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Mayp

    Apr ilr

    May

    2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,511.2 7,517.4 7,388.7 -6.2 -0.1 122.5 1.7

    Total Private 6,441.2 6,443.4 6,311.0 -2.2 * 130.2 2.1

    Goods Producing 667.1 674.4 660.9 -7.3 -1.1 6.2 0.9

    Construction 348.3 355.8 338.7 -7.5 -2.1 9.6 2.8

    Manufacturing 313.1 312.9 316.5 0.2 0.1 -3.4 -1.1

    Durable Goods 208.4 206.9 209.1 1.5 0.7 -0.7 -0.3

    Nondurable Goods 104.7 106.0 107.4 -1.3 -1.2 -2.7 -2.5

    Service-Providing 6,844.1 6,843.0 6,727.8 1.1 * 116.3 1.7

    Private Service Providi ng 5,774.1 5,769.0 5,650.1 5.1 0.1 124.0 2.2

    Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,574.4 1,575.1 1,535.1 -0.7 * 39.3 2.6

    Wholesale Trade 320.4 320.9 317.0 -0.5 -0.2 3.4 1.1Retail Trade 1,012.4 1,012.2 978.8 0.2 * 33.6 3.4

    Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 241.6 242.0 239.3 -0.4 -0.2 2.3 1.0

    Information 135.1 134.1 133.8 1.0 0.7 1.3 1.0

    Financial Activities 500.7 502.0 498.1 -1.3 -0.3 2.6 0.5

    Finance and Insurance 332.0 335.2 338.0 -3.2 -1.0 -6.0 -1.8

    Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 168.7 166.8 160.1 1.9 1.1 8.6 5.4

    Professional and Busin ess Services 1,092.1 1,086.7 1,069.0 5.4 0.5 23.1 2.2

    Professional and Technical Services 464.6 459.6 450.0 5.0 1.1 14.6 3.2

    Management of Companies and Enterprises 84.8 84.5 83.3 0.3 0.4 1.5 1.8

    Admini st rati ve and Waste Servic es 542.7 542.6 535.7 0.1 * 7.0 1.3

    Education and Health Services 1,129.6 1,127.3 1,107.4 2.3 0.2 22.2 2.0Educational Services 145.9 146.1 140.1 -0.2 -0.1 5.8 4.1

    Health Care and Social Assistance 983.7 981.2 967.3 2.5 0.3 16.4 1.7

    Leisure and Hospitality 1,024.0 1,026.4 992.7 -2.4 -0.2 31.3 3.2

    Arts, Ent ertainment, and Recreation 198.2 200.9 194.5 -2.7 -1.3 3.7 1.9

    Accommod atio n and Food Serv ices 825.8 825.5 798.2 0.3 * 27.6 3.5

    Over-the-Month

    Change

    Over-the-Year

    Change

    Nonagricultural Employment in Florida

    Seasonally Adjusted (in thousands)

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics Program.Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Mayp

    Apr ilr

    May

    2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    Over-the-Month

    Change

    Over-the-Year

    Change

    Nonagricultural Employment in Florida

    Seasonally Adjusted (in thousands)

    Other Services 318.2 317.4 314.0 0.8 0.3 4.2 1.3

    Total Government 1,070.0 1,074.0 1,077.7 -4.0 -0.4 -7.7 -0.7Federal Government 130.3 129.7 132.5 0.6 0.5 -2.2 -1.7

    State Government 202.1 207.2 208.0 -5.1 -2.5 -5.9 -2.8

    Local Government 737.6 737.1 737.2 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.1p =preliminary, r =revised

    * =less than 0.1 percent

    Released J une 21, 2013.

    Note: Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics P rogram.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Released J une 21, 2013

    May April May

    Industry Title 2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    Total Nonagricultural Employment 7,550,400 7,559,200 7,428,400 -8,800 -0.1% 122,000 1.6%

    Total Private 6,465,300 6,462,100 6,336,700 3,200 0.1% 128,600 2.0%

    Goods Producing 670,500 667,200 661,100 3,300 0.5% 9,400 1.4%

    Mining and Logging 5,700 5,700 5,700 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    Mining, except Oil and Gas 3,300 3,300 3,300 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    Construction 350,600 348,500 338,200 2,100 0.6% 12,400 3.7%

    Construction of Buildings 70,900 70,200 65,300 700 1.0% 5,600 8.6%

    Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction 48,600 46,300 45,000 2,300 5.0% 3,600 8.0%

    Specialty Trade Contractors 231,100 232,000 227,900 -900 -0.4% 3,200 1.4%

    Building Equipment Contractors 104,700 104,700 104,300 0 0.0% 400 0.4%

    Manufacturing 314,200 313,000 317,200 1,200 0.4% -3,000 -1.0%

    Durable Goods 208,200 206,900 209,300 1,300 0.6% -1,100 -0.5%

    Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing 30,700 30,500 30,900 200 0.7% -200 -0.7%

    Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing 42,200 42,000 42,700 200 0.5% -500 -1.2%

    Communications Equipment Manufacturing 7,100 6,900 7,000 200 2.9% 100 1.4%

    Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 35,200 35,200 35,300 0 0.0% -100 -0.3%

    Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 18,700 18,600 19,200 100 0.5% -500 -2.6%

    Miscellaneous Durable Goods Manufacturing 27,300 27,200 27,500 100 0.4% -200 -0.7%

    Nondurable Goods 106,000 106,100 107,900 -100 -0.1% -1,900 -1.8%

    Food Manufacturing 29,800 29,800 29,400 0 0.0% 400 1.4%

    Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing 9,700 9,700 9,800 0 0.0% -100 -1.0%

    Paper Manufacturing 9,000 9,000 9,000 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

    Printing and Related Support Activities 17,000 16,900 17,300 100 0.6% -300 -1.7%

    Chemical Manufacturing 18,300 18,200 18,400 100 0.6% -100 -0.5%

    April 2013 to May 2013 May 2012 to May 2013

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics P rogram.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Released J une 21, 2013

    May April May

    Industry Title 2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    April 2013 to May 2013 May 2012 to May 2013

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Service Providin g 6,879,900 6,892,000 6,767,300 -12,100 -0.2% 112,600 1.7%

    Private Service Providi ng 5,794,800 5,794,900 5,675,600 -100 0.0% 119,200 2.1%

    Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 1,574,100 1,572,800 1,532,700 1,300 0.1% 41,400 2.7%

    Wholesale Trade 322,400 320,000 318,200 2,400 0.8% 4,200 1.3%

    Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 160,600 160,000 159,500 600 0.4% 1,100 0.7%

    Commercial Equipment Wholesalers 48,300 48,200 48,200 100 0.2% 100 0.2%

    Electrical and Electronic Goods Wholesalers 21,600 21,500 21,000 100 0.5% 600 2.9%

    Machinery and Supply Wholesalers 27,700 27,600 27,600 100 0.4% 100 0.4%

    Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 116,400 115,300 114,600 1,100 1.0% 1,800 1.6%

    Grocery and Related Product Wholesalers 44,100 43,800 45,300 300 0.7% -1,200 -2.7%

    Wholesale Electronic Markets and Agents 45,400 44,700 44,100 700 1.6% 1,300 3.0%

    Retail Trade 1,009,100 1,009,200 975,300 -100 0.0% 33,800 3.5%

    Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers 126,300 125,200 117,100 1,100 0.9% 9,200 7.9%

    Automobile Dealers 76,400 75,900 71,900 500 0.7% 4,500 6.3%

    Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores 32,300 32,300 31,500 0 0.0% 800 2.5%

    Electronics and Appliance Stores 38,100 38,300 37,800 -200 -0.5% 300 0.8%

    Building Material and Garden Supply Stores 74,700 75,500 70,400 -800 -1.1% 4,300 6.1%

    Food and Beverage Stores 199,800 197,500 191,900 2,300 1.2% 7,900 4.1%

    Health and Personal Care Stores 74,600 75,600 73,600 -1,000 -1.3% 1,000 1.4%

    Gasoline Stations 41,700 41,600 39,700 100 0.2% 2,000 5.0%

    Clothing and Accessory Stores 111,500 111,800 107,100 -300 -0.3% 4,400 4.1%

    Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores 33,100 32,800 31,700 300 0.9% 1,400 4.4%

    General Merchandise Stores 198,400 200,200 196,100 -1,800 -0.9% 2,300 1.2%

    Department Stores 90,400 91,800 89,900 -1,400 -1.5% 500 0.6%

    Other General Merchandise Stores 108,000 108,400 106,200 -400 -0.4% 1,800 1.7%

    Miscellaneous Store Retailers 53,600 53,600 53,800 0 0.0% -200 -0.4%

    Nonstore Retailers 25,000 24,800 24,600 200 0.8% 400 1.6%

    Electronic Shopping and Mail-Order Houses 17,100 16,900 17,100 200 1.2% 0 0.0%

    Transportation, Warehousing, and Utilities 242,600 243,600 239,200 -1,000 -0.4% 3,400 1.4%

    Utilities 22,400 22,400 22,500 0 0.0% -100 -0.4%

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics P rogram.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Released J une 21, 2013

    May April May

    Industry Title 2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    April 2013 to May 2013 May 2012 to May 2013

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Transportation and Warehousing 220,200 221,200 216,700 -1,000 -0.5% 3,500 1.6%

    Air Transportation 32,900 32,900 33,600 0 0.0% -700 -2.1%

    Water Transportation 12,300 12,400 12,500 -100 -0.8% -200 -1.6%Truck Transportation 44,800 45,000 44,100 -200 -0.4% 700 1.6%

    Support Activities for Transportation 51,500 52,200 48,700 -700 -1.3% 2,800 5.8%

    Couriers and Messengers 27,800 27,600 27,400 200 0.7% 400 1.5%

    Warehousing and Storage 27,400 27,200 27,100 200 0.7% 300 1.1%

    Information 134,200 133,800 133,700 400 0.3% 500 0.4%

    Publishing Industries, except Internet 29,500 29,700 29,800 -200 -0.7% -300 -1.0%

    Broadcasting, except Internet 14,400 14,500 14,500 -100 -0.7% -100 -0.7%

    Telecommunications 53,800 53,500 54,700 300 0.6% -900 -1.7%

    Wired Telecommunications Carriers 40,800 40,800 41,800 0 0.0% -1,000 -2.4%

    Internet Service Providers and Data Processing 16,900 16,800 16,800 100 0.6% 100 0.6%

    Financial Activities 501,400 501,700 498,100 -300 -0.1% 3,300 0.7%

    Finance and Insurance 332,500 334,100 337,600 -1,600 -0.5% -5,100 -1.5%

    Credit Intermediation and Related Activities 160,000 160,100 157,700 -100 -0.1% 2,300 1.5%

    Depository Credit Intermediation 100,600 100,200 100,600 400 0.4% 0 0.0%

    Insurance Carriers and Related Activities 132,500 133,500 135,700 -1,000 -0.8% -3,200 -2.4%

    Insurance Carriers 69,400 70,000 71,600 -600 -0.9% -2,200 -3.1%

    Insurance Agencies, Brokerages, and Related 63,100 63,500 64,100 -400 -0.6% -1,000 -1.6%

    Real Estate, Rental, and Leasing 168,900 167,600 160,500 1,300 0.8% 8,400 5.2%

    Real Estate 130,700 129,400 122,400 1,300 1.0% 8,300 6.8%

    Professional and Busin ess Services 1,094,900 1,089,500 1,071,500 5,400 0.5% 23,400 2.2%

    Professional and Technical Services 461,900 463,600 447,700 -1,700 -0.4% 14,200 3.2%

    Legal Services 96,400 96,100 94,100 300 0.3% 2,300 2.4%

    Accounting, Tax Preparation, and Bookkeeping 60,500 64,200 56,400 -3,700 -5.8% 4,100 7.3%

    Architectural, Engineering, and Related 71,400 72,000 68,500 -600 -0.8% 2,900 4.2%

    Computer Systems Design and Related 68,600 68,600 66,800 0 0.0% 1,800 2.7%

    Management and Technical Consulting Services 81,300 79,400 76,300 1,900 2.4% 5,000 6.6%

    Management of Companies and Enterprises 84,600 84,200 83,400 400 0.5% 1,200 1.4%

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics P rogram.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Released J une 21, 2013

    May April May

    Industry Title 2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    April 2013 to May 2013 May 2012 to May 2013

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Admini str ative and Waste Serv ices 548,400 541,700 540,400 6,700 1.2% 8,000 1.5%

    Administrative and Support Services 530,400 524,100 522,400 6,300 1.2% 8,000 1.5%Employment Services 166,600 164,400 158,900 2,200 1.3% 7,700 4.9%

    Business Support Services 78,000 75,700 73,000 2,300 3.0% 5,000 6.9%

    Travel Arrangement and Reservation Services 26,600 26,700 27,200 -100 -0.4% -600 -2.2%

    Investigation and Security Services 66,100 66,100 65,600 0 0.0% 500 0.8%

    Services to Buildings and Dwellings 149,700 146,000 143,200 3,700 2.5% 6,500 4.5%

    Waste Management and Remediation Services 18,000 17,600 18,000 400 2.3% 0 0.0%

    Education and Health Services 1,132,300 1,133,600 1,113,000 -1,300 -0.1% 19,300 1.7%

    Educational Services 146,700 151,100 141,400 -4,400 -2.9% 5,300 3.8%

    Elementary and Secondary Schools 47,400 47,300 44,600 100 0.2% 2,800 6.3%Colleges and Universities 53,000 54,800 51,800 -1,800 -3.3% 1,200 2.3%

    Health Care and Social Assistance 985,600 982,500 971,600 3,100 0.3% 14,000 1.4%

    Ambulatory Health Care Services 419,100 417,300 409,100 1,800 0.4% 10,000 2.4%

    Offices of Physicians 185,300 183,800 179,000 1,500 0.8% 6,300 3.5%

    Home Health Care Services 66,700 66,100 67,200 600 0.9% -500 -0.7%

    Hospitals 271,400 270,600 271,300 800 0.3% 100 0.0%

    Nursing and Residential Care Facilities 183,200 182,600 178,100 600 0.3% 5,100 2.9%

    Nursing Care Facilities 99,400 99,000 97,700 400 0.4% 1,700 1.7%

    Community Care for the Elderly 56,900 56,600 54,200 300 0.5% 2,700 5.0%

    Social Assistance 111,900 112,000 113,100 -100 -0.1% -1,200 -1.1%

    Leisure and Hospitality 1,038,700 1,045,700 1,010,200 -7,000 -0.7% 28,500 2.8%

    Arts, Ent ertainmen t, and Recreat ion 199,500 202,600 195,700 -3,100 -1.5% 3,800 1.9%

    Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation 158,700 159,800 154,200 -1,100 -0.7% 4,500 2.9%

    Amusement Parks and Arcades 67,400 67,100 65,200 300 0.5% 2,200 3.4%

    Accomm odatio n and Food Serv ices 839,200 843,100 814,500 -3,900 -0.5% 24,700 3.0%

    Accommodation 162,400 165,700 164,400 -3,300 -2.0% -2,000 -1.2%

    Food Services and Drinking Places 676,800 677,400 650,100 -600 -0.1% 26,700 4.1%

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics P rogram.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    Released J une 21, 2013

    May April May

    Industry Title 2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    April 2013 to May 2013 May 2012 to May 2013

    NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT IN FLORIDA

    STATEWIDE (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Change from

    Other Services 319,200 317,800 316,400 1,400 0.4% 2,800 0.9%

    Repair and Maintenance 72,100 70,900 70,700 1,200 1.7% 1,400 2.0%

    Automotive Repair and Maintenance 46,400 46,100 47,900 300 0.7% -1,500 -3.1%Personal and Laundry Services 84,500 84,300 86,800 200 0.2% -2,300 -2.7%

    Membership Associations and Organizations 162,600 162,600 158,900 0 0.0% 3,700 2.3%

    Total Government 1,085,100 1,097,100 1,091,700 -12,000 -1.1% -6,600 -0.6%

    Federal 129,900 130,400 132,200 -500 -0.4% -2,300 -1.7%

    State 202,300 211,200 204,600 -8,900 -4.2% -2,300 -1.1%

    Local 752,900 755,500 754,900 -2,600 -0.3% -2,000 -0.3%

    Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion

    of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

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    STATE OF FLORIDA

    LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY

    LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY-

    COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)

    ALACHUA 135026 127859 7167 5.3 136993 130403 6590 4.8 133773 124798 8975 6.7

    BAKER 12654 11847 807 6.4 12502 11726 776 6.2 12418 11457 961 7.7

    BAY 89506 83861 5645 6.3 88455 82890 5565 6.3 91849 84642 7207 7.8

    BRADFORD 11955 11282 673 5.6 12054 11410 644 5.3 12120 11250 870 7.2

    BREVARD 270362 250309 20053 7.4 266265 246816 19449 7.3 268522 243846 24676 9.2

    BROWARD 1031530 972328 59202 5.7 1018461 961219 57242 5.6 1017691 942773 74918 7.4

    CALHOUN 5681 5316 365 6.4 5627 5281 346 6.1 5710 5250 460 8.1CHARLOTTE 70213 65357 4856 6.9 69907 65193 4714 6.7 71051 64899 6152 8.7

    CITRUS 57176 52621 4555 8.0 56524 52196 4328 7.7 56995 51473 5522 9.7

    CLAY 99140 93365 5775 5.8 98066 92414 5652 5.8 97916 90295 7621 7.8

    COLLIER 152145 142370 9775 6.4 152720 143493 9227 6.0 151199 139052 12147 8.0

    COLUMBIA 31088 29085 2003 6.4 30788 28875 1913 6.2 31441 28933 2508 8.0

    DESOTO 14291 13316 975 6.8 14192 13264 928 6.5 14780 13565 1215 8.2

    DIXIE 5597 5111 486 8.7 5510 5052 458 8.3 5671 5057 614 10.8

    DUVAL 454925 423187 31738 7.0 449574 418878 30696 6.8 447916 409274 38642 8.6

    ESCAMBIA 141722 132225 9497 6.7 140526 131508 9018 6.4 140905 129150 11755 8.3FLAGLER 35733 32340 3393 9.5 34997 31745 3252 9.3 35786 31733 4053 11.3

    FRANKLIN 5524 5234 290 5.2 5457 5184 273 5.0 5365 5018 347 6.5

    GADSDEN 19117 17742 1375 7.2 19351 18050 1301 6.7 19008 17322 1686 8.9

    GILCHRIST 7648 7195 453 5.9 7762 7338 424 5.5 7626 7023 603 7.9

    GLADES 5083 4693 390 7.7 4977 4631 346 7.0 4993 4540 453 9.1

    GULF 5954 5563 391 6.6 5877 5500 377 6.4 6137 5642 495 8.1

    HAMILTON 4711 4325 386 8.2 4584 4215 369 8.0 4725 4257 468 9.9

    HARDEE 11810 11029 781 6.6 11817 11061 756 6.4 12050 11089 961 8.0

    HENDRY 15923 14160 1763 11.1 16031 14433 1598 10.0 16593 14476 2117 12.8HERNANDO 63444 57999 5445 8.6 62639 57467 5172 8.3 62707 55763 6944 11.1

    HIGHLANDS 41567 38503 3064 7.4 41565 38640 2925 7.0 41957 38315 3642 8.7

    HILLSBOROUGH 643171 600799 42372 6.6 636115 595291 40824 6.4 630863 577642 53221 8.4

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJ USTED)

    MAY 2012UNEMPLOYMENTUNEMPLOYMENT

    MAY 2013 APRIL 2013UNEMPLOYMENT

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    STATE OF FLORIDA

    LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY COUNTY

    LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY-

    COUNTY FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJ USTED)

    MAY 2012UNEMPLOYMENTUNEMPLOYMENT

    MAY 2013 APRIL 2013UNEMPLOYMENT

    MADISON 7180 6572 608 8.5 7116 6519 597 8.4 7328 6606 722 9.9

    MANATEE 141870 132172 9698 6.8 140542 131637 8905 6.3 142843 130852 11991 8.4

    MARION 135547 125041 10506 7.8 134178 124144 10034 7.5 134094 120845 13249 9.9

    MARTIN 64720 60260 4460 6.9 64250 59913 4337 6.8 64413 59087 5326 8.3

    MIAMI-DADE 1295896 1183375 112521 8.7 1294488 1180401 114087 8.8 1307003 1180866 126137 9.7

    MONROE 49794 47811 1983 4.0 49409 47555 1854 3.8 48671 46256 2415 5.0

    NASSAU 38088 35978 2110 5.5 37708 35612 2096 5.6 37556 34795 2761 7.4OKALOOSA 101799 96955 4844 4.8 99720 95146 4574 4.6 99501 93425 6076 6.1

    OKEECHOBEE 18692 17198 1494 8.0 18638 17216 1422 7.6 18583 16825 1758 9.5

    ORANGE 642366 600559 41807 6.5 635340 594548 40792 6.4 635752 583308 52444 8.2

    OSCEOLA 141452 131447 10005 7.1 139982 130131 9851 7.0 140539 127671 12868 9.2

    PALM BEACH 637921 593309 44612 7.0 631883 589037 42846 6.8 636925 581986 54939 8.6

    PASCO 195491 180547 14944 7.6 193036 178892 14144 7.3 192617 173588 19029 9.9

    PINELLAS 451534 421132 30402 6.7 446673 417271 29402 6.6 441860 404900 36960 8.4

    POLK 271579 250554 21025 7.7 268405 248396 20009 7.5 272794 246891 25903 9.5

    PUTNAM 30546 27730 2816 9.2 30512 27773 2739 9.0 31213 27880 3333 10.7ST. J OHNS 103053 97412 5641 5.5 101628 96420 5208 5.1 101039 94209 6830 6.8

    ST. LUCIE 126614 114865 11749 9.3 125428 114204 11224 8.9 126454 112630 13824 10.9

    SANTA ROSA 74792 70404 4388 5.9 74426 70023 4403 5.9 74376 68767 5609 7.5

    SARASOTA 162462 151503 10959 6.7 161849 150890 10959 6.8 163947 149989 13958 8.5

    SEMINOLE 243301 228529 14772 6.1 240473 226241 14232 5.9 240954 221965 18989 7.9

    SUMTER 36700 34535 2165 5.9 36324 34325 1999 5.5 36373 33724 2649 7.3

    SUWANNEE 19369 18236 1133 5.8 18829 17748 1081 5.7 19253 17802 1451 7.5

    TAYLOR 9534 8806 728 7.6 9393 8695 698 7.4 9357 8506 851 9.1

    UNION 5096 4798 298 5.8 5068 4786 282 5.6 5205 4829 376 7.2VOLUSIA 252894 235131 17763 7.0 250936 233770 17166 6.8 253981 231825 22156 8.7

    WAKULLA 14847 13995 852 5.7 15068 14238 830 5.5 14745 13664 1081 7.3

    WALTON 35239 33786 1453 4.1 34501 33099 1402 4.1 34187 32381 1806 5.3

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    STATE OF FLORIDALOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT STATISTICS BY METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREA MSA

    LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY- LABOR EMPLOY-

    MSA (COUNTIES) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%) FORCE MENT LEVEL RATE (%)

    CAPE CORAL-FT. MYERS Lee

    288973 268954 20019 6.9 287682 268420 19262 6.7 287239 261941 25298 8.8

    CRESTVIEW-FT. WALTON BEACH-DESTIN (Okaloosa)

    101799 96955 4844 4.8 99720 95146 4574 4.6 99501 93425 6076 6.1

    DELTONA-DAYTONA BEACH-ORMOND BEACH (Volusia)

    252894 235131 17763 7.0 250936 233770 17166 6.8 253981 231825 22156 8.7

    GAINESVILLE (Alachua and Gilchrist)

    142674 135054 7620 5.3 144755 137741 7014 4.8 141399 131821 9578 6.8

    J ACKSONVILLE (Baker, Clay, Duval, Nassau, and St. J ohns)

    707859 661788 46071 6.5 699477 655049 44428 6.4 696847 640031 56816 8.2

    LAKELAND-WINTER HAVEN (Polk)

    271579 250554 21025 7.7 268405 248396 20009 7.5 272794 246891 25903 9.5

    MIAMI-FT. LAUDERDALE-POMPANO BEACH (Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach)

    2965347 2749012 216335 7.3 2944832 2730657 214175 7.3 2961619 2705625 255994 8.6

    Ft. Lau er a e-Pompano Beac -Deer ie Beac Metropo itan Division Browar

    1031530 972328 59202 5.7 1018461 961219 57242 5.6 1017691 942773 74918 7.4

    Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall Metropolitan Division (Miami-Dade)

    1295896 1183375 112521 8.7 1294488 1180401 114087 8.8 1307003 1180866 126137 9.7

    West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach Metropolitan Division (Palm Beach)

    637921 593309 44612 7.0 631883 589037 42846 6.8 636925 581986 54939 8.6

    NAPLES-MARCO ISLAND (Collier)152145 142370 9775 6.4 152720 143493 9227 6.0 151199 139052 12147 8.0

    NORTH PORT-BRADENTON-SARASOTA (Manatee and Sarasota)

    304332 283675 20657 6.8 302391 282527 19864 6.6 306789 280841 25948 8.5

    OCALA (Marion)

    135547 125041 10506 7.8 134178 124144 10034 7.5 134094 120845 13249 9.9

    ORLANDO-KISSIMMEE-SANFORD (Lake, Orange, Osceola, and Seminole)

    1158352 1082279 76073 6.6 1145231 1071446 73785 6.4 1147058 1051191 95867 8.4

    PALM BAY-MELBOURNE-TITUSVILLE Brevar

    270362 250309 20053 7.4 266265 246816 19449 7.3 268522 243846 24676 9.2

    PALM COAST (Flagler)

    35733 32340 3393 9.5 34997 31745 3252 9.3 35786 31733 4053 11.3PANAMA CITY-LYNN HAVEN-PANAMA CITY BEACH (Bay)

    89506 83861 5645 6.3 88455 82890 5565 6.3 91849 84642 7207 7.8

    PENSACOLA-FERRY PASS-BRENT (Escambia and Santa Rosa)

    NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED

    MAY 2012

    UNEMPLOYMENTUNEMPLOYMENT

    MAY 2013 APRIL 2013

    UNEMPLOYMENT

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    UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT

    RANK COUNTY RATE (%) RANK COUNTY RATE (%)

    1 HENDRY 11.1 34 PINELLAS 6.7

    2 FLAGLER 9.5 35 ESCAMBIA 6.73 ST. LUCIE 9.3 36 HARDEE 6.6

    4 PUTNAM 9.2 37 HILLSBOROUGH 6.6

    5 DIXIE 8.7 38 GULF 6.6

    6 MIAMI-DADE 8.7 39 ORANGE 6.5

    7 INDIAN RIVER 8.6 40 COLUMBIA 6.4

    8 HERNANDO 8.6 41 CALHOUN 6.4

    9 MADISON 8.5 42 COLLIER 6.4

    10 HAMILTON 8.2 43 BAKER 6.4

    11 OKEECHOBEE 8.0 44 BAY 6.312 CITRUS 8.0 45 LIBERTY 6.2

    13 LEVY 7.8 46 SEMINOLE 6.1

    14 MARION 7.8 47 LEON 6.0

    15 POLK 7.7 48 LAFAYETTE 6.0

    16 GLADES 7.7 49 GILCHRIST 5.9

    17 PASCO 7.6 50 SUMTER 5.9

    18 TAYLOR 7.6 51 SANTA ROSA 5.9

    19 WASHINGTON 7.6 52 SUWANNEE 5.8

    20 BREVARD 7.4 53 UNION 5.821 HIGHLANDS 7.4 54 CLAY 5.8

    UNITED STATES 7.3 55 BROWARD 5.7

    22 LAKE 7 2 56 WAKULLA 5 7

    RELEASED 6/21/2013

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    COUNTIES RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE

    MAY 2013

    (NOT SEASONALLY ADJ USTED)

    (Preliminary)

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    1. Palm Coast MSA 9.5 %

    2. Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 8.7

    3. Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 8.64. Port St. Lucie MSA 8.5

    5. Ocala MSA 7.8

    6. Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 7.7

    7. Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 7.4

    8. Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA 7.3

    United States 7.3

    9. Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 7.010. West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD 7.0

    Florida 7.0

    11. Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 6.9

    12. Punta Gorda MSA 6.9

    13. Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 6.9

    14. North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA 6.8

    15. Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 6.6

    16. J acksonville MSA 6.5

    17. Naples-Marco Island MSA 6.4

    18 Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 6 4

    MAY 2013 (Preliminary)

    STATE OF FLORIDA

    METROPOLITAN STATISTICAL AREAS (MSAs) AND METROPOLITAN DIVISIONS (MDs)

    RANKED BY UNEMPLOYMENT RATE(NOT SEASONALLY ADJ USTED)

    TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT

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    Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Current Employment Statistics P rogram.

    Prepared by: Florida Department of Economic Opportunity, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics.

    May April May

    Area 2013 2013 2012 Level Percent Level Percent

    Statewide 7,550,400 7,559,200 7,428,400 -8,800 -0.1% +122,000 +1.6%

    Cape Coral-Ft. Myers MSA 210,900 212,500 208,200 -1,600 -0.8% +2,700 +1.3%

    Crestview-Ft. Walton Beach-Destin MSA 82,000 81,200 79,700 +800 +1.0% +2,300 +2.9%Deltona-Daytona Beach-Ormond Beach MSA 158,000 158,600 156,900 -600 -0.4% +1,100 +0.7%

    Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Deerfield Beach MD 748,300 747,000 733,900 +1,300 +0.2% +14,400 +2.0%

    Gainesville MSA 130,600 133,500 127,800 -2,900 -2.2% +2,800 +2.2%

    J acksonville MSA 612,200 611,600 596,700 +600 +0.1% +15,500 +2.6%

    Lakeland-Winter Haven MSA 194,300 194,000 194,300 +300 +0.2% +0 +0.0%

    Miami-Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach MSA 2,316,000 2,311,300 2,288,500 +4,700 +0.2% +27,500 +1.2%

    Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall MD 1,038,400 1,034,600 1,032,100 +3,800 +0.4% +6,300 +0.6%

    Naples-Marco Island MSA 120,400 122,100 117,900 -1,700 -1.4% +2,500 +2.1%North Port-Bradenton-Sarasota MSA 248,300 249,500 246,900 -1,200 -0.5% +1,400 +0.6%

    Ocala MSA 95,300 94,600 92,000 +700 +0.7% +3,300 +3.6%

    Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford MSA 1,058,100 1,058,100 1,041,300 +0 +0.0% +16,800 +1.6%

    Palm Bay-Melbourne-Titusville MSA 199,300 198,200 195,500 +1,100 +0.6% +3,800 +1.9%

    Palm Coast MSA 20,800 20,800 20,500 +0 +0.0% +300 +1.5%

    Panama City-Lynn Haven-Panama City Beach MSA 72,700 72,700 74,200 +0 +0.0% -1,500 -2.0%

    Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent MSA 164,800 165,400 162,300 -600 -0.4% +2,500 +1.5%

    Port St. Lucie MSA 125,300 125,500 123,100 -200 -0.2% +2,200 +1.8%

    Punta Gorda MSA 42,600 42,900 42,400 -300 -0.7% +200 +0.5%

    Sebastian-Vero Beach MSA 45,800 46,100 45,600 -300 -0.7% +200 +0.4%

    Tallahassee MSA 162,500 166,800 160,300 -4,300 -2.6% +2,200 +1.4%

    Tampa-St. Petersburg-Clearwater MSA 1,193,200 1,193,500 1,159,400 -300 ** +33,800 +2.9%

    West Palm Beach-Boca Raton-Boynton Beach MD 529,300 529,700 522,500 -400 -0.1% +6,800 +1.3%

    * =Less than 0.1 percent

    Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain

    industries from publication. All data are subject to revision. Released J une 21, 2013.

    TOTAL NONAGRICULTURAL EMPLOYMENT

    FLORIDA (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

    Over-the-Month Over-the-Year

    Change Change

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