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Including home buying and selling, commercial, international, NAR member information, and technology. Use the data to improve your business through knowledge of the latest trends and statistics.
Stay current on industry issues with daily news from NAR. Network with other professionals, attend a seminar, and keep up with industry trends through events hosted by NAR.
The latest data on state employment shows solid one-month job creations in Ohio (+32,100), Texas (+19,500), and Michigan (+18,100).
Bad news with one-month job losses in Pennsylvania (-9,200), South Carolina (-7,700), and Florida (-6,200).
Monthly data tends to be a bit volatile, so job creation over the past 12-months can provide a clear view about state employment conditions. Texas is the leader (+324,000), followed by California (+252,100), and Florida (+122,500).
In percentage terms, the leaders were North Dakota (+3.2%) and Texas (+3.0%).
The charts below show the job situation from 2000 to the present for several states.