Area unemployment rate hits a new low

By on Wednesday, January 26th, 2022 in Columbia Basin News More Top Stories

THE DALLES โ€“ Unemployment in both Umatilla and Morrow counties is below what it was right before the pandemic. Umatilla Countyโ€™s jobless rate is 4.3 percent, while Morrow Countyโ€™s is 3.9 percent.

โ€œIt is significant to the extent that there are employers with job openings, and so there are not a heck of a lot of people available to fill all those jobs based on the low unemployment rate,โ€ Employment Department Regional Economist Dallas Fridley said.

Fridley added that there is an encouraging sign in relation to job growth, as well.

โ€œEmployment is at or near pre-pandemic levels as well, so weโ€™re getting near where we almost have the same number of jobs as well,โ€ Fridley said.

This does not necessarily mean the pandemic is over.

โ€œAt some point weโ€™re going to have to say the pandemic is behind us,โ€ he said. โ€œWeโ€™ve passed the employment rate we had prior to the pandemic and our unemployment rate is below the pre-pandemic as well, but on the other hand we still have a lot of these issues that are going to remain. Time is the only remedy for a lot of these issues at least for the short term.โ€


Area unemployment rate hits a new low

By on Wednesday, January 26th, 2022 in Columbia Basin News Columbia Basin Top Stories

THE DALLES โ€“ Unemployment in both Umatilla and Morrow counties is below what it was right before the pandemic. Umatilla Countyโ€™s jobless rate is 4.3 percent, while Morrow Countyโ€™s is 3.9 percent.

โ€œIt is significant to the extent that there are employers with job openings, and so there are not a heck of a lot of people available to fill all those jobs based on the low unemployment rate,โ€ Employment Department Regional Economist Dallas Fridley said.

Fridley added that there is an encouraging sign in relation to job growth, as well.

โ€œEmployment is at or near pre-pandemic levels as well, so weโ€™re getting near where we almost have the same number of jobs as well,โ€ Fridley said.

This does not necessarily mean the pandemic is over.

โ€œAt some point weโ€™re going to have to say the pandemic is behind us,โ€ he said. โ€œWeโ€™ve passed the employment rate we had prior to the pandemic and our unemployment rate is below the pre-pandemic as well, but on the other hand we still have a lot of these issues that are going to remain. Time is the only remedy for a lot of these issues at least for the short term.โ€