ST PAUL, Minn. — While the United States as a whole is all but at a standstill when it comes to employment growth, Minnesota's Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced almost ...
The 16 largest Minnesota employers employ 1% fewer workers than a year ago, and more cut jobs than added them.
Beyond the unemployment rate, economists are watching another trend: fewer Minnesotans are actively participating in the ...
As layoffs came to central Minnesota in 2025, workforce development professions are saying it's harder to find a job compared to the same time last year. Amid these layoffs, including Bluestem and ...
Minnesota employment remained flat in January as the state’s unemployment rate rose to 4.4% — higher than the national rate of 4.3% — according to a report released ...
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Three regional organizations are receiving part of $1.6 million in grants from the Minnesota Department of Employment and ...