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All Arkansas metro areas see year-over-year job gains in July – Talk Business & Politics
Jobless charges in seven of the eight metro areas inside or together with elements of Arkansas have been down in contrast with July 2021, and all areas posted year-over-year job positive factors. The biggest job development was in Northwest Arkansas which added an estimated 13,455 since July 2021.
July jobless charges ranged from 2.8% in Northwest Arkansas to six.7% within the Pine Bluff metro, based on the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). The July report is preliminary and topic to revisions.
Arkansas’ three largest metro areas – areas with many of the workforce within the state – accounted for 80% the state’s 33,357 year-over-year job positive factors in July, with the Northwest Arkansas metro accounting for 40.3% of the rise.
Central Arkansas – Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway – had 348,222 employed in July, up 9,921 jobs, from the 338,301 in July 2021. The area’s jobless price was 4% in July, under the 4.5% in July 2021.
Northwest Arkansas, the state’s second largest metro space, had an estimated 293,105 jobs in July, up 13,455 jobs from the 275,664 in July 2021. The area’s jobless price was 2.8% in July, under the three.2% in July 2021. The area’s labor drive additionally topped 300,000 for the primary time at 301,598. The June labor drive quantity was initially estimated at 300,001, however was revised right down to 299,593.
The Fort Smith metro, Arkansas’ third largest metro, had an estimated 114,273 jobs in July, up 2,695 jobs from 111,578 in July 2021. The area’s jobless price was 3.8% in July, under the 4.2% in July 2021. Regional employment stays nicely under the height of 124,098 in July 2006.
NATIONAL NUMBERS
Unemployment charges have been decrease in July than a 12 months earlier in 383 of the 389 metropolitan areas, greater in 5 areas, and unchanged in 1 space. A complete of 91 areas had jobless charges of lower than 3% and a pair of areas had charges of at the very least 10%. The U.S. unemployment price in July was 3.8%, not seasonally adjusted, down from 5.7% a 12 months earlier.
In July, the next seven areas had the bottom unemployment charges at 1.7% every: Burlington-South Burlington, Vt.; Fargo, N.D.-Minn.; Logan, Utah-Idaho; Mankato-North Mankato, Minn.; Portsmouth, N.H.-Maine; Rochester, Minn.; and Sioux Falls, S.D. Yuma, Ariz, had the best price at 18.4%. A complete of 200 areas had July jobless charges under the U.S. price of three.8%, 176 areas had charges above it, and 13 areas had charges equal to that of the nation.
METRO JOBS DATA
Following are labor market information for the eight metro areas.
• Northwest Arkansas
Labor drive
July 2022: 301,598
July 2021: 288,851
Employment
July 2022: 293,105
July 2021: 279,650
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 279,486
Unemployed
July 2022: 8,493
July 2021: 9,201
Jobless price
July 2022: 2.8%
July 2021: 3.2%
• Fort Smith metro (Arkansas-Oklahoma)
Labor drive
July 2022: 118,771
July 2021: 116,514
Employment
July 2022: 114,273
July 2021: 111,578
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 112,650
Unemployed
July 2022: 4,498
July 2021: 4,936
Jobless price
July 2022: 3.8%
July 2021: 4.2%
• Scorching Springs
Labor drive
July 2022: 42,215
July 2021: 42,012
Employment
July 2022: 40,141
July 2021: 39,812
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 40,128
Unemployed
July 2022: 2,074
July 2021: 2,200
Jobless price
July 2022: 4.9%
July 2021: 5.2%
• Jonesboro
Labor drive
July 2022: 67,809
July 2021: 66,230
Employment
July 2022: 65,481
July 2021: 63,770
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 64,348
Unemployed
July 2022: 2,328
July 2021: 2,460
Jobless price
July 2022: 3.4%
July 2021: 3.7%
• Central Arkansas
Labor drive
July 2022: 362,647
July 2021: 354,394
Employment
July 2022: 348,222
July 2021: 338,301
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 343,937
Unemployed
July 2022: 14,425
July 2021: 16,093
Jobless price
July 2022: 4%
July 2021: 4.5%
• Memphis/West Memphis (Arkansas-Tennessee-Mississippi)
Labor drive
July 2022: 657,246
July 2021: 652,528
Employment
July 2022: 621,949
July 2021: 606,064
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 605,300
Unemployed
July 2022: 35,297
July 2021: 46,464
Jobless price
July 2022: 5.4%
July 2021: 7.7%
• Pine Bluff
Labor drive
July 2022: 33,813
July 2021: 33,080
Employment
July 2022: 31,554
July 2021: 30,861
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 32,283
Unemployed
July 2022: 2,259
July 2021: 2,219
Jobless price
July 2022: 6.7%
July 2021: 6.7%
• Texarkana (Arkansas-Texas)
Labor drive
July 2022: 64,390
July 2021: 63,708
Employment
July 2022: 61,303
July 2021: 60,099
March 2020 (pre-pandemic): 60,079
Unemployed
July 2022: 3,087
July 2021: 3,609
Jobless price
July 2022: 4.8%
July 2021: 5.7%
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DoorDash activates severe weather protocol, suspending service in parts of Arkansas
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – Due to the ongoing winter storm sweeping through the Natural State, DoorDash has activated its Severe Weather Protocol and temporarily suspended operations in Little Rock and various parts of the Natural State.
According to a release Friday night, the precautionary measure comes as the winter storms deliver hazardous conditions across the city, including heavy snowfall and strong winds.
Cities with suspended operations include Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Pine Bluff, Jacksonville, Cabot, Searcy, Malvern, Lonoke, Heber Springs, Star City, Clinton, Rison and Sheridan.
“With heavy snowfall and low visibility, the snowstorm is a serious threat to our community, and we’ve taken decisive action by activating our Severe Weather Protocol,” DoorDash spokesperson Julian Crowley said. “We deeply appreciate the patience and understanding of Dashers, merchants and consumers, and will resume operations as soon as it’s safe to do so.”
Officials said they will continue to monitor conditions on the ground and will communicate additional changes to their operations as needed.
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Knowing the Florida Gators Opponent: Arkansas Razorbacks
Gainesville, Fla. – The Florida Gators men’s basketball team’s next destination is Fayetteville, Ark., as they’ll take on the Arkansas Razorbacks (11-4, 0-2) on Saturday for their third SEC matchup of the season.
Florida is currently sitting at 14-1 on the season and 1-1 in conference play. They opened their SEC slate with a nail-biting loss to the Kentucky Wildcats, losing 106-100 in Lexington.
However, the Gators were able to avenge this loss with one of the most dominant wins in men’s basketball history on Tuesday over No. 1 Tennessee. They trounced the Volunteers 73-43 in the O’Dome, marking the Gators’ first regular-season win over an AP No. 1-ranked team in program history and the biggest win over a No. 1-ranked team in the NCAA since 1968.
But enough about what Florida has done this season, let’s shift the focus to their opponents, the Razorbacks, and see who they are.
Arkansas’ season started out nice with a win over Lipscomb. However, it wouldn’t be the same for them in their second game of the season against then-ranked No. 8 Baylor, as they found themselves on the losing end of a tightly contested battle.
Then, following a good stretch for the team in red, they were tasked with the current No. 13 in the AP Poll, Illinois, and things wouldn’t go so well for new Razorbacks head coach John Calipari. His team was outclassed in this game 90-77, which ended their winning streak at four.
Arkansas did make amends with their fans a few games later, though. While participating in the Jimmy V Classic, they matched up with then-ranked No. 14 Michigan, who they narrowed past 89-87.
This win over the Wolverines helped maintain a three-game win streak that would eventually turn into a six-game streak. However, since SEC play started for the Razorbacks, they are 0-2 with losses to Tennessee and Ole Miss, who are currently ranked in the Top 25 AP Poll.
These pair of losses put Arkansas at just a 1-4 record against teams on their schedule to have been ranked or that are currently ranked.
While it was a complete roster overhaul for Calipari and the Razorbacks this offseason that was fueled by the transfer portal, their biggest grab has been from the high school ranks.
They added highly ranked players like Johnell Davis, Adou Thiero and Jonas Aidoo all from the portal, but it’s former five-star guard Boogie Fland who’s been arguably the best player for the Razorbacks this season.
Fland is averaging 15.5 points, 5.9 assists and 3.6 rebounds per game through 15 games this season. He is also connecting on 35.7 percent of his threes, which shows he’s more than just an inside scorer. Additionally, his 5.9 assists rank 24th among his competitors.
But in these first two SEC games, Fland is just 10-for-35 from the field and 3-for-17 from deep.
If the Gators can’t keep him in check like he’s been over these last two, then it might be a long afternoon for the visitors on Saturday.
Despite bringing in tons of talent that should’ve resulted in a great offense, Arkansas has been anything but that.
They currently rank inside the bottom five teams in the SEC in scoring offense, averaging 79.4 points per game. They do have two players scoring at least 15.0 points per game, but that’s pretty much it. Outside of Thiero (16.9) and Fland, they only have one other player in double figures (DJ Wagner, 10.5).
Moreover, if this becomes a free-throw-dominated affair, the Gators shouldn’t be too worried about the Razorbacks’ performance at the line. They are shooting 71.1 percent from the charity stripe, which is good for 12th in the league.
And, lastly, they have little to no presence on the glass. They are the worst team in the SEC in offensive rebounding, and they are 13th out of 16 teams in overall rebounding. These are two areas where the Gators dominate, and if things play out like they have been this season, then the visitors should outmuscle their counterparts.
This game will be televised on Saturday at 4 pm on ESPN.
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Viewer pictures: The Natural State transforms into a winter wonderland
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A winter storm rolled into Arkansas Thursday and brought with it snow to the majority of western and central Arkansas.
Many from around the Natural State sent in pictures of their area covered in snow.
Though Arkansas is already full of natural beauty, there’s something about the state covered in snow that makes it even more of a winter wonderland.
Several kids from around the state got out and took advantage of the day off of school by throwing snowballs, digging up the snow, sledding and of course making snow angels.
Many who got out in the snow had enough accumulated to make snow men.
Share your snow day pictures at KARK.com/winter-pics.
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