Economic Growth Region 2
Statistical Data Report for March 2026, Released May 2026
State Employment and Unemployment
Unemployment rates were little changed in March in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported. Fourteen states had unemployment rate increases from March 2025, the largest of which were in Connecticut and Florida (+1.1 percentage points each). The only over-the-year rate decreases were in Ohio (-0.7 percentage point) and Indiana (-0.4 point). Thirty-four states and the District of Columbia had jobless rates that were not notably different from those of a year earlier, though some had changes that were at least as large numerically as the significant changes. The national unemployment rate, 4.3 percent, changed little over the month and from March 2025.
In March 2026, nonfarm payroll employment increased in 3 states and was essentially unchanged in 47 states and the District of Columbia. Employment increased in Texas (+46,800, or +0.3 percent), Florida (+28,100, or +0.3 percent), and Tennessee (+12,100, or +0.4 percent). Over the year, nonfarm payroll employment decreased in 3 states and the District of Columbia, increased in 3 states, and was essentially unchanged in 44 states. Employment decreased in Maryland (-49,900, or -1.8 percent), the District (-40,300, or -5.3 percent), Oregon (-21,900, or -1.1 percent), and Iowa (- 20,700, or -1.3 percent). The job gains occurred in California (+144,700), Texas (+117,200), and Nevada (+28,700).
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Research & Analysis, Local Area Unemployment Statistics | Unemployment Statistics Released:07/24 | Notes: The data displayed are presented as estimates only. The most recent month’s data are always preliminary and are revised when the next month’s data are released
*Midwest region = Midwest Urban Average. Midwest Region includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin | Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Research and Analysis
Economic Growth Region (EGR) 2
Elkhart, Fulton, Kosciusko,
Marshall, and St. Joseph Counties
Unemployment Rates by State
(seasonally adjusted):
March 2026
U.S. – 4.3%
Illinois – 5.1%
Indiana – 3.3%
Kentucky – 4.2%
Michigan – 5%
Ohio – 4.1%
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Unemployment Rank by County
(of 92 Counties): March 2026
#10 – Fulton (4.1%)
#19 – St. Joseph (3.9%)
#30 – Elkhart (3.5%)
#44 – Marshall (3.4%)
#69 – Kosciusko (3.2%)
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Research and Development, Local Area Unemployment Statistics
Unemployment Claims: March 2026
REGION 2
Initial Claims
03/07/26 – 261(D)
03/14/26 – 278(D)
03/21/26 – 221(D)
03/28/26 – 216(D)
Continued Claims
03/07/26 – 1,763
03/14/26 – 1,693
03/21/26 – 1,624
03/28/26 – 1,561
Total Claims
03/07/26 – 2,024
03/14/26-1,971
03/21/26 – 1,845
03/28/26 – 1,777
STATE OF INDIANA
Initial Claims
03/07/26 – 2,586
03/14/26 – 2,608
03/21/26 – 2,418
03/28/26 – 2,279
Continued Claims
03/07/26 – 23,875
03/14/26 – 22,954
03/21/26 – 21,974
03/28/26 – 20,972
Total Claims
03/07/26 – 26,461
03/14/26 – 25,562
03/21/26 – 24,392
03/28/26 – 23,251
*Total State of Indiana Claims not released for May.
Notes: (D) Indicates one or more counties are excluded due to non-disclosure issues | Numbers subject to weekly revision |Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Research and Analysis
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, WARN Notices | For information on WARN Act requirements, you may go to the U.S. Department of Labor Employment Training Administration Fact Sheet:
Elkhart-Goshen MSA Trends
Source: Indiana Dept of Workforce Development, Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Research & Analysis, Current Employment Statistics | Note: Historical data for the most recent 4 years (both seasonally adjusted and not seasonally adjusted) are revised near the beginning of each calendar year, prior to the release of January estimates for statewide data.
South Bend-Mishawaka MSA Trends
Source: Indiana Dept of Workforce Development, Research and Analysis, Current Employment Statistics
Source: Indiana Department of Workforce Development, Research & Analysis, Current Employment Statistics | Note: Historical data for the most recent 4 years (both seasonally adjusted and not seasonally adjusted) are revised near the beginning of each calendar year, prior to the release of January estimates for statewide data.
Statewide Occupation Trends
Source: Indiana Workforce Development, Indiana Career Connect
Source: Indiana Workforce Development, Indiana Career Connect
County Unemployment Rates
March 2026
Questions?
Please contact the DWD Representative below:
Kathy Jaworski
Regional Labor Analyst
Research and Analysis
Indiana Department of Workforce Development
(219) 841-6347
kjaworski@dwd.in.gov
Disclaimer
All information reported was provided by the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. The Indiana Labor Market Review is published monthly and can be obtained by contacting your DWD Representative
