Utah Unemployment Drops to 3.6% as State Adds 26,300 Jobs Over Past Year

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While state job growth consistently outpaces the national average, Utahns continue to report economic anxiety, driven by persistent inflation and global geopolitical uncertainty.

Utah Labor Market Performance

The state’s employment landscape remains robust compared to national trends.

Economic Sentiment vs. Data

There is a documented disconnect between Utah’s positive employment statistics and consumer sentiment. While the state’s jobless rate remains near full employment, residents express concern regarding the cost of living.

Latest report shows Utah's unemployment rate at 1.9%
  • Inflationary Pressures: Even as some commodity prices, such as gasoline, have moderated, the cumulative impact of higher prices for housing, groceries, and insurance continues to strain household budgets.
  • Geopolitical Volatility: Ongoing conflicts in the Middle East have introduced uncertainty into global energy markets.

Comparison of Economic Indicators

Metric Utah Status National Context
Unemployment Rate 3.6% National average (as of Oct 2024)
12-Month Job Growth Positive growth National average
Primary Economic Headwind Housing Costs Inflation/Interest Rates

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