The Official Web Site of the State of South Carolina

DEW and SC Works offices will be closed Thursday, November 28 and Friday, November 29 in observance of Thanksgiving. All offices will reopen on Monday, December 2, and we will be happy to serve you then. Please note that unemployment payments may be delayed depending on your financial institution's holiday schedule.

South Carolina's Employment Situation May 2019

Fri, 06/21/2019

South Carolina’s Employment Situation 

May 2019

Number of South Carolinians Working Remains at All Time High

Payroll Employment Increases Set Another New Record

 

Employment: The monthly survey of households across the state estimated the number of South Carolinians working moved significantly higher, establishing a new record of 2,286,079.

That is an increase of 5,253 people since April.

That is also an increase of 47,435 people since May 2018.

Unemployment: Unemployment estimates from the household survey increased over the month to 82,645 people.

That is an increase of 3,550 people since April.

With that increase, the state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate moved upward to 3.5 percent (from April’s 3.4 percent) as more people looked for work.

Additionally, the level of unemployment moved higher by approximately 3,299 people over May 2018.

Nationally, the unemployment rate was unchanged at 3.6 percent from April’s estimate.

Labor force: The state’s estimated labor force (people working plus unemployed people who are looking for work) increased to 2,368,724 people.

That increase continues an upward trend for the fifth consecutive month.

That is an increase of 8,803 people since April.

That is an increase of 50,734 individuals over May of 2018.

Nonagricultural Payroll Employment by Industry (Seasonally Adjusted1)

The Current Employment Survey of businesses in South Carolina marked an increase of 1,100 nonfarm payrolls jobs over the month to a record high level of 2,179,300.

Industries reporting increases in employment were reported in Leisure and Hospitality (+1,300); Manufacturing (+800); Trade, Transportation and Utilities (+400); Financial Activities (+400); Construction (+300); Education and Health Services (+200); and Government (+200). Information remained steady.

Decreases were noticed in the Professional and Business Services (-2,300) and Other Services (-200) industries.

From May 2018 to May 2019, South Carolina’s economy has added 40,900 seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs.

Industries marking strong growth were Leisure and Hospitality (+12,000); Manufacturing (+8,900); Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+8,100); Education and Health Services (+7,300); Government (+5,100); Financial Activities (+1,400); Professional and Business Services (+1,100); and Other Services (+500).

Decreases were seen in Construction (-3,100) and Information (-400).

Nonagricultural Payroll Employment by Industry (Not Seasonally Adjusted2)

Not seasonally adjusted nonfarm payroll jobs increased by 9,700 from April 2019 to May 2019, for a total of 2,189,600. Growth was concentrated in the service providing industries. The most prominent gain was in Leisure and Hospitality (+6,700).

Industries that saw steady movement were Financial Activities (+1,800); Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+1,300); Construction (+1,200); Manufacturing (+900); and Information (+100). Meanwhile, Mining and Logging industry remained flat.

Industries reporting declines were Education and Health Services (-900); Government (-800); Other Services (-500); and Professional and Business Services (-100).

Since May 2018, not seasonally adjusted nonfarm jobs were up 33,400 overall in South Carolina.

Industries marking strong annual gains were Leisure and Hospitality (+11,900); Manufacturing (+9,100); Education and Health Services (+6,600); Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+5,800); Government (+4,800); and Financial Activities (+1,300). Mining and Logging remained the same.

Industries reporting declines were Construction (-3,100); Professional and Business Services (-2,300); Information (-600); and Other Services (-100).

 

Key for Note items 1 and 2
Note Explanation
(1) Seasonal adjustment removes the effects of events that follow a more or less regular pattern each year (i.e. tourist-related hiring and school closings in the summer). These adjustments make it easier to observe the cyclical and other nonseasonal movements in data over time.
(2) Not Seasonally Adjusted: Effects of regular or seasonal patterns have not been removed from these data.

 

Nonfarm Employment by Industry, Seasonally Adjusted

Statewide

May 2019

        April to May 2019 April to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019
Area May 2019 April 2019 May 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Total Nonfarm Employment 2,179,300 2,178,200 2,138,400 1,100 0.05 40,900 1.91
Construction 100,400 100,100 103,500 300 0.30 -3,100 -3.00
Manufacturing 256,200 255,400 247,300 800 0.31 8,900 3.60
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 413,100 412,700 405,000 400 0.10 8,100 2.0
Information 27,600 27,600 28,000 0 0.00 -400 -1.43
Finance Activities 104,700 104,300 103,300 400 0.38 1,400 1.36
Professional and Business Services 294,400 296,700 293,300 -2,300 -0.78 1,100 0.38
Education and Health Services 258,400 258,200 251,100 200 0.08 7,300 2.91
Leisure and Hospitality 269,100 267,800 257,100 1,300 0.48 12,000 4.67
Other Services 77,500 77,700 77,000 -200 -0.26 500 0.65
Government 373,400 373,200 368,300 200 0.05 5,100 1.38

 

Nonfarm Employment by Industry, Not Seasonally Adjusted

Statewide

May 2019

        April to May 2019 April to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019
Area May 2019 April 2019 May 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Total Nonfarm Employment 2,189,600 2,179,900 2,156,200 9,700 0.44 33,400 1.55
Mining and Logging 4,500 4,500 4,500 0 0.00 0 0.00
Construction 101,000 99,800 104,100 1,200 1.20 -3,100 -2.98
Manufacturing 256,400 255,500 247,300 900 0.35 9,100 3.68
Trade, Transportation, and Utilities 411,000 409,700 405,200 1,300 0.32 5,800 1.43
Information 27,600 27,500 28,200 100 0.36 -600 -2.13
Financial Activities 105,100 103,300 103,800 1,800 1.74 1,300 1.25
Professional and Business Services 293,700 293,800 296,000 -100 -0.03 2,300 -0.78
Education and Health Services 258,200 259,100 251,600 -900 -0.35 6,600 2.62
Leisure and Hospitality 278,400 271,700 266,500 6,700 2.47 11,900 4.47
Other Services 77,400 77,900 77,500 -500 -0.64 -100 -0.13
Government 376,300 377,100 371,500 -800 -0.21 4,800 1.29

 

Nonfarm Employment by Area, Seasonally Adjusted

South Carolina & Metropolitan Seasonally Adjusted

May 2019

        April to May 2019 April to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019
Area May 2019 April 2019 May 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Statewide 2,179,300 2,178,200 2,138,400 1,100 0.05 40,900 1.91
Charleston/North Charleston MSA 372,700 372,300 363,200 400 0.11 9,500 2.62
Columbia MSA 403,700 402,700 400,600 1,000 0.25 3,100 0.77
Florence MSA 92,300 92,400 91,100 -100 -0.11 1,200 1.32
Greenville/Anderson/Mauldin MSA 429,600 429,700 425,000 -100 -0.02 4,600 1.08
Hilton Head-Bluffton-Beaufort MSA 84,200 84,000 81,800 200 0.24 2,400 2.93
Myrtle Beach MSA 179,500 178,500 171,700 1,000 0.56 7,800 4.54
Spartanburg MSA 161,800 161,300 158,300 500 0.31 3,500 2.21
Sumter MSA 40,900 40,900 40,200 0 0.00 700 1.74

Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

Nonfarm Employment by Area, Not Seasonally Adjusted

South Carolina & Metropolitan Not Seasonally Adjusted

May 2019

        April to May 2019 April to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019 May 2018 to May 2019
Area May 2019 April 2019 May 2018 # Change % Change # Change % Change
Statewide 2,189,600 2,179,900 2,156,200 9,700 0.44 33,400 1.55
Charleston/North Charleston MSA 374,800 371,800 366,200 3,000 0.81 8,600 2.35
Columbia MSA 405,200 402,500 401,700 2,700 0.67 3,500 0.87
Florence MSA 93,100 92,900 91,800 200 0.22 1,300 1.42
Greenville MSA 432,000 429,800 427,000 2,200 0.51 5,000 1.17
Hilton Head-Bluffton-Beaufort MSA 85,800 84,600 83,300 1,200 1.42 2,500 3.00
Myrtle Beach MSA/Conway/N. Myrtle Beach MSA 184,400 180,400 177,100 4,000 2.22 7,300 4.12
Spartanburg MSA 162,200 161,800 159,000 400 0.25 3,200 2.01
Sumter MSA 41,200 41,100 40,400 100 0.24 800 1.98

Note: Employment estimates have been rounded to the nearest hundred. Sum of detail may not equal totals due to rounding or the exclusion of certain industries from publication. All data are subject to revision.

 

STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA

LOCAL AREA UNEMPLOYMENT ESTIMATES BY COUNTY, MSA, AND STATE

(NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED)

Area Rate Up/Rate Down/Same Labor Force May 2019 Employment May 2019 Unemployment Level May 2019 Unemployment Rate Labor Force April 2019 Employment     April 2019 Unemployment Level April 2019 Unemployment Rate Labor Force May 2018 Employment     May 2018 Unemployment Level     May 2018 Unemployment Rate
Bamberg County

Rate Up

5,060 4,740 320 6.3 4,997 4,741 256 5.1 4,925 4,667 258 5.2
Allendale County Rate Up 2,826 2,664 162 5.7 2,805 2,650 155 5.5 2,732 2,601 131 4.8
Marlboro County Rate Up 9,324 8,851 473 5.1 9,353 8,934 419 4.5 9,001 8,629 372 4.1
Orangeburg County Rate Up 34,917 33,146 1,771 5.1 34,861 33,274 1,587 4.6 34,189 32,689 1,500 4.4
Barnwell County Rate Down 8,535 8,118 417 4.9 8,578 8,198 380 4.4 8,230 7,905 325 3.9
Fairfield County Rate Up 9,865 9,379 486 4.9 9,744 9,303 441 4.5 9,721 9,214 507 5.2
Williamsburg County Rate Up 12,542 11,939 603 4.8 12,545 11,991 554 4.4 12,174 11,628 546 4.5
Chester County Rate Up 13,753 13,114 639 4.6 13,644 13,053 591 4.3 13,225 12,703 522 3.9
Dillon County Rate Up 13,045 12,447 598 4.6 12,976 12,428 548 4.2 12,597 12,111 486 3.9
Marion County Rate Up 13,282 12,665 617 4.6 13,264 12,652 612 4.6 12,903 12,318 585 4.5
Clarendon County Rate Up 12,926 12,343 583 4.5 12,818 12,317 501 3.9 12,545 12,052 493 3.9
Lee County Rate Up 6,761 6,476 285 4.2 6,718 6,463 255 3.8 6,537 6,278 259 4.0
Georgetown County Rate Up 26,557 25,479 1,078 4.1 26,478 25,427 1,051 4.0 25,513 24,590 923 3.6
Union County Rate Up 11,897 11,413 484 4.1 11,855 11,424 431 3.6 11,542 11,154 388 3.4
Darlington County Rate Up 30,966 29,729 1,237 4.0 30,731 29,643 1,088 3.5 30,031 29,036 995 3.3
Abbeville County Rate Up 10,211 9,817 394 3.9 10,246 9,913 333 3.3 10,012 9,683 329 3.3
Calhoun County Rate Up 6,803 6,537 266 3.9 6,709 6,464 245 3.7 6,640 6,415 225 3.4
Lancaster County Rate Up 40,973 39,386 1,587 3.9 40,659 39,206 1,453 3.6 39,440 38,194 1,246 3.2
Horry County Rate Up 155,349 149,516 5,833 3.8 152,305 146,769 5,536 3.6 147,929 143,095 4,834 3.3
Sumter County Rate Up 45,202 43,473 1,729 3.8 45,057 43,515 1,542 3.4 43,870 42,387 1,483 3.4
Colleton County Rate Up 17,154 16,526 628 3.7 17,105 16,537 568 3.3 16,667 16,105 562 3.4
Greenwood County Rate Up 31,525 30,354 1,171 3.7 31,654 30,626 1,028 3.2 30,808 29,884 924 3.0
Cherokee County Rate Up 25,735 24,819 916 3.6 25,879 25,099 780 3.0 24,899 24,150 749 3.0
Aiken County Rate Up 75,787 73,103 2,684 3.5 76,860 74,495 2,365 3.1 73,780 71,713 2,067 2.8
Florence County Rate Up 67,632 65,295 2,337 3.5 67,369 65,291 2,078 3.1 65,971 63,965 2,006 3.0
Laurens County Rate Up 30,587 29,506 1,081 3.5 30,311 29,374 937 3.1 29,880 28,977 903 3.0
Kershaw County Rate Up 29,481 28,488 993 3.4 29,128 28,267 861 3.0 28,854 27,994 860 3.0
Pickens County Rate Up 57,554 55,601 1,953 3.4 57,078 55,481 1,597 2.8 56,268 54,680 1,588 2.8
Chesterfield County Rate Up 22,524 21,777 747 3.3 22,456 21,793 663 3.0 21,933 21,333 600 2.7
Edgefield County Rate Up 10,837 10,477 361 3.3 10,903 10,587 316 2.9 10,552 10,244 308 2.9
McCormick County Rate Up 3,476 3,361 115 3.3 3,507 3,399 108 3.1 3,382 3,284 98 2.9
Richland County Rate Up 199,887 193,231 6,656 3.3 198,489 192,711 5,778 2.9 196,046 190,354 5,692 2.9
Anderson County Rate Up 91,616 88,645 2,971 3.2 90,979 88,452 2,527 2.8 89,569 87,128 2.441 2.7
Beaufort County Rate Up 79,399 76,889 2,510 3.2 78,013 75,863 2,150 2.8 76,260 74,250 2,010 2.6
Hampton County Rate Up 8,525 8,251 274 3.2 8,405 8,169 236 2.8 8,286 8,049 237 2.9
Oconee County Rate Up 35,849 34,689 1,160 3.2 35,864 34,856 1,008 2.8 35,034 34,092 942 2.7
York County Rate Up 139,220 134,704 4,516 3.2 138,323 134,297 4,026 2.9 134,438 130,766 3,672 2.7
Newberry County Rate Up 19,156 18,554 602 3.1 18,972 18,465 507 2.7 18,621 18,137 484 2.6
Saluda County Rate Up 9,171 8,886 285 3.1 8,898 8,647 251 2.8 8,862 8,632 230 2.6
Berkeley County Rate Up 104,025 100,860 3,165 3.0 103,302 100,516 2,786 2.7 100,524 97,967 2,557 2.5
Dorchester County Rate Up 77,258 74,928 2,330 3.0 76,642 74,626 2,016 2.6 74,645 72,771 1,874 2.5
Jasper County Rate Up 12,894 12,503 391 3.0 12,604 12,262 342 2.7 12,406 12,098 308 2.5
Spartanburg County Rate Up 151,841 147,229 4,612 3.0 151,463 147,470 3,993 2.6 147,659 143,874 3,785 2.6
Greenville County Rate Up 254,298 246,811 7,487 2.9 252,896 246,423 6,473 2.6 248,765 242,657 6,108 2.5
Charleston County Rate Up 212,519 206,654 5,865 2.8 210,651 205,503 5,148 2.4 205,566 200,847 4,719 2.3
Lexington County Rate Up 150,065 145,828 4,237 2.8 149,648 144,951 3,697 2.5 147,057 143,477 3,580 2.4
Charleston -
North Charleston MSA
Rate Up 393,802 382,442 11,360 2.9 390,595 380,645 9,950 2.5 380,735 371,585 9,150 2.4
Columbia MSA Rate Up 405,272 392,349 12,923 3.2 401,416 390,343 11,273 2.8 397,180 386,086 11,094 2.8
Florence MSA Rate Up 98,598 95,024 3,574 3.6 98,100 94,934 3,166 3.2 96,002 93,001 3,001 3.1
Greenville-Anderson-Mauldin MSA Rate Up 434,055 420,563 13,492 3.1 431,264 419,730 11,534 2.7 424,482 413,442 11,040 2.6
SEASONALLY ADJUSTED South Carolina Rate Up 2,368,724 2,286,079 82,645 3.5 2,359,921 2,280,826 79,095 3.4 2,317,990 2,238,644 79,346 3.4

Current month's estimates are preliminary. All data are subject to revision.