The Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) today released its preliminary employment situation report for February 2025.
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate was unchanged over the month at 3.8 percent in February. The Commonwealth’s rate remained below the U.S. unemployment rate which rose one-tenth of a percentage point over the month to 4.1 percent.
The Commonwealth’s unemployment rate was two-tenths of a percentage point above the February 2024 level of 3.6 percent, while the national rate was up four-tenths of a percentage point over the year.
Pennsylvania’s civilian labor force – the estimated number of residents working or looking for work – was down 3,000 over the month to 6,539,000 in February. Resident employment (-5,000) drove the decline while unemployment (+2,000) rose over the month.
Pennsylvania’s total nonfarm jobs were down 1,000 over the month from January’s record high to 6,190,800 in February. Jobs increased from January in five of the 11 industry supersectors. The largest gain was an increase of 4,700 in education & health services which rose to a record high level in February.
Over the year, jobs were up 69,700 with gains in eight of the 11 supersectors. Education & health services (+41,800) had the largest volume increase since last February.