PAI: Not all counties have regained the jobs lost during COVID

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Job gains and losses, Vermont counties, 2019-2024 and 2023-2024

Public Assets Institute Most Vermont counties saw an increase in jobs between 2023 and 2024, according to new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. But several were still struggling to make up the losses they suffered during the COVID pandemic. Ten of Vermont’s 14 counties added jobs last year; eight still had fewer jobs than in 2019. Rutland faced the largest gap. Even after adding 172 jobs in 2024, it had nearly 1,500 fewer jobs than before COVID. Windham County added the most jobs last year (703), followed by Washington County (484), and Caledonia County (142) was fourth after Rutland.

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The state’s unemployment rate stayed at 2.6 percent in May, but was up from 2.2 percent a year ago. Despite this increase, Vermont’s rate remained well below the U.S. rate of 4.2 percent and below most other states. Vermont boasted the third-lowest unemployment rate in the country last month.

Employment data, Bureau of Labor Statistics, June 24, 2025

6.24.2025. Montpelier. https://publicassets.org/

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