Pennsylvania Unemployment Rate at 4.2 Percent in November, 30th Consecutive Month at or Below National Average

Total nonfarm jobs at 19th consecutive record high — up 3,500 in November

Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) today released its preliminary employment situation report for November 2025. The delay in data is the direct result of the federal government shutdown that began October 1, 2025. Because of the federal government shutdown, October labor force data is not available.

Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate rose to 4.2 percent in November, up one-tenth of a percentage point from September. The U.S. unemployment rate of 4.6 percent was up two-tenths of a point over the same time period.

The Commonwealth’s unemployment rate was one-half of a percentage point above the November 2024 level of 3.7 percent, while the U.S. rate was up four-tenths of a point from last November.

Pennsylvania’s civilian labor force — the estimated number of residents working or looking for work — was up 20,000 over two months to 6,551,000 in November. Employment was up 13,000 from September while unemployment rose 7,000.

Pennsylvania’s total nonfarm jobs were up 3,500 over the month to 6,258,300 in November, the 19th consecutive month at a record high. Jobs increased from October in five of the 11 industry supersectors. The largest volume movement was in education & health services, up 2,700 over the month to a record high. Financial activities and leisure & hospitality also set record highs in November. Over the year, jobs were up 97,600 with gains in nine of the 11 supersectors.

Additional information is available on the L&I website at www.dli.pa.gov or by following us on FacebookX, and LinkedIn.

The above data are seasonally adjusted. Seasonally adjusted data provide the most valid month-to-month comparison. November 2025 data are preliminary and subject to revision.

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Current Labor Force Statistics
Seasonally Adjusted
(in thousands)
    Change fromChange from
 NovemberSeptemberNovemberSeptember 2025November 2024
 202520252024volumepercentvolumepercent
PA       
Civilian Labor Force6,5516,5316,547200.3%40.1%
Employment6,2746,2616,305130.2%-31-0.5%
Unemployment27727024272.6%3514.5%
Rate4.24.13.70.1----0.5----
        
U.S.       
Civilian Labor Force171,571171,248168,3043230.2%3,2671.9%
Employment163,741163,645161,183960.1%2,5581.6%
Unemployment7,8317,6037,1212283.0%71010.0%
Rate4.64.44.20.2----0.4----
        
        
Note: December 2025 labor force and nonfarm jobs statistics will be released on January 23rd, 2026.

 

Pennsylvania Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Employment
Seasonally Adjusted
(in thousands)
    Change fromChange from
 NovemberOctoberNovemberOctober 2025November 2024
 202520252024volumepercentvolumepercent
        
Total Nonfarm Jobs6,258.36,254.86,160.73.50.1%97.61.6%
        
Goods Producing Industries847.5846.6841.10.90.1%6.40.8%
  Mining & Logging21.921.921.00.00.0%0.94.3%
  Construction262.7260.9261.11.80.7%1.60.6%
  Manufacturing562.9563.8559.0-0.9-0.2%3.90.7%
        
Service Providing Industries5,410.85,408.25,319.62.60.0%91.21.7%
  Trade, Transportation & Utilities1,145.31,146.11,142.0-0.8-0.1%3.30.3%
  Information88.088.389.6-0.3-0.3%-1.6-1.8%
  Financial Activities347.2347.0339.90.20.1%7.32.1%
  Professional & Business Services847.5847.7830.7-0.20.0%16.82.0%
  Education & Health Services1,425.31,422.61,374.42.70.2%50.93.7%
  Leisure & Hospitality587.5587.3572.60.20.0%14.92.6%
  Other Services268.9269.0265.0-0.10.0%3.91.5%
  Government701.1700.2705.40.90.1%-4.3-0.6%
        
        
For a more detailed breakdown of seasonally adjusted jobs data at the sector level, please contact the Center for Workforce Information & Analysis at 1-877-4WF-DATA, or visit www.paworkstats.pa.gov
        
Note: December 2025 labor force and nonfarm jobs statistics will be released on January 23rd, 2026. 

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