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DEED analyst: Minnesota job growth slowing as health care drives demand; long-term unemployment share rising
Summary
Tim Moniel, Twin Cities regional labor market analyst for the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development, told trustees that health care and social assistance are the dominant sources of job growth in Minnesota while long-term unemployment and demographic shifts pose challenges for workforce planning.
Tim Moniel, Twin Cities regional labor market analyst for the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED), presented county- and industry-level labor data to the board, saying the information should inform program planning across the Minnesota State system. "Health care and social assistance is leading the charge far and away," Moniel said, summarizing a repeated theme of his presentation.
Moniel walked trustees through DEED’s suite of data tools — including occupational employment and wage statistics and graduate employment outcomes — and offered to provide custom reports for individual Minnesota State colleges and universities. He used Dakota County Technical College as a local…
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