Oklahoma City ranks fourth lowest in unemployment among large metros

Published Thursday, October 10, 2024
by Selena Romero

This story originally ran on VeloCityOKC.com. 

Oklahoma City ranked 4th lowest in unemployment among large metropolitan areas with populations over 1 million, reporting an unemployment rate of 3.3% in August, according to preliminary data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. This marks an improvement from 3.5% in July and highlights the ongoing economic strength of the Oklahoma City metropolitan statistical area (MSA). 

With Nashville leading the large metro areas with the lowest unemployment rate at 2.9%, Oklahoma City remains competitive on a national level, with only a slight gap between it and the top-ranking city. In stark contrast, Los Angeles posted the highest unemployment rate among large metros at 6.2%. 

Oklahoma County mirrored the metro's improvement, with its unemployment rate dropping from 3.6% in July to 3.4% in August. Statewide, Oklahoma followed a similar trend, seeing its unemployment rate decrease from 3.5% to 3.4%. Other major areas such as the Tulsa MSA also recorded positive shifts, with its rate falling from 3.7% in July to 3.5% in August. 

In a broader context, the national unemployment rate in August stood at 4.2%, down from 4.3% in July, indicating a steady yet modest improvement in employment nationwide. Oklahoma’s ability to maintain a significantly lower unemployment rate than the national average reflects the state’s relatively stable job market and diversified economy, driven by sectors like aerospace, energy and manufacturing. 

At the county level, Oklahoma's employment picture remains diverse, with some areas experiencing different trends. In August, Dewey County reported the lowest unemployment rate in the state at 1.8%, a figure that underscores the economic stability of rural regions with smaller workforces. On the other end of the spectrum, McIntosh County posted Oklahoma's highest unemployment rate at 5.8%, followed closely by Haskell County, highlighting areas that may still face employment challenges as the state economy adjusts to post-pandemic realities. 

Of the state's 77 counties, unemployment rates were higher than a year earlier in 27 counties, lower in 34, and unchanged in 16, reflecting a mixed but mostly positive employment outlook across the state. 

The Oklahoma City MSA’s position as the 4th lowest in unemployment among large metros speaks to the area’s ability to attract and retain a strong workforce. Oklahoma City benefits from key industries that have been key to its growth, including aerospace, biosciences, and logistics, as well as its status as home to Tinker Air Force Base, one of the largest employers in the region. 

Looking Ahead: Continued Monitoring and Future Data Releases 

With the upcoming release of September unemployment data, close monitoring of both local and national economic conditions will be crucial. Assuming no disruptions to the data collection process, the next key release dates are as follows: 

  • U.S. unemployment: September numbers will be released on October 4, 2024. 
  • State of Oklahoma unemployment: September data will be available on October 22, 2024. 
  • Metro and County unemployment: Local unemployment statistics for September will be released on October 30, 2024. 

For detailed insights into the Oklahoma City metro and county-level data, stakeholders can access resources like the Oklahoma Employment Report, the Bureau of Labor Statistics Metropolitan Economic News Release, and the Unemployment Rate Rankings for Large Metros. 

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