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Michigan regional jobless rates decrease during February

LANSING, Mich. – Not seasonally adjusted unemployment rates fell in 17 of Michigan’s 18 labor market areas in February, according to data released today by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget.

“Michigan regional jobless rate declines were largely influenced by workforce decreases in February,” said Wayne Rourke, labor market information director for the Michigan Center for Data and Analytics. “Payroll jobs advanced in all metro areas over the month.”

Michigan regional jobless rates ranged from 3.7 to 8.7 percent in February, with a median rate decline of 0.5 percentage points. The most pronounced rate decrease occurred in the Flint metropolitan statistical area (MSA). The Detroit MSA was the only region to exhibit an unemployment rate increase over the month (+0.3 percentage points).  

Seventeen Michigan labor market areas demonstrated unemployment rate reductions over the year, with a median rate decrease of 1.1 percentage points. The largest over-the-year rate decline occurred in the Northeast Lower Michigan region (-2.1 percentage points). The Detroit metro area exhibited a minor jobless rate increase over the year.     

Total employment down over month and year

Total employment was reduced in 10 Michigan labor market areas over the month, with a median decrease of 0.3 percent. Six regions demonstrated employment gains in February, and the Battle Creek and Jackson metro area employment totals remained unchanged since January.

Seventeen Michigan regions exhibited employment reductions over the year, with a median decline of 2.7 percent. The largest over-the-year employment decrease occurred in the Midland metro area (-5.9 percent).   

Regional workforce levels down over month and year

Regional labor force totals fell in 17 Michigan labor market areas in February, with a median decrease of 0.6 percent. The largest labor force reduction occurred in the Saginaw MSA (-1.5 percent).

Regional workforce levels were reduced in 17 regions over the year, with a median decline of 3.8 percent. The Midland metro area demonstrated the most pronounced over-the-year labor force decrease of 6.2 percent.  

Regional payroll employment up in February

According to the monthly survey of employers, Michigan not seasonally adjusted payroll jobs advanced by 19,000, or 0.4 percent, during February. Industries with the largest over-the-month employment gains included government (+17,000) and professional and business services (+6,000).

Nonfarm employment rose in all 15 Michigan metro areas over the month, with a median increase of 0.2 percent. The region with the largest over-the-month increase in payroll jobs occurred in the Flint MSA (+2.5 percent), as jobs rebounded after a temporary localized manufacturing layoff.   

Michigan total payroll employment receded by 9,000, or 0.2 percent, over the year. Nine metro areas displayed nonfarm job increases over the year, led by the Traverse City metro area (+4.1 percent).  

County unemployment rates down over month and year

Seventy-three Michigan counties exhibited unemployment rate declines during February, with a median rate reduction of 0.6 percentage points. Unemployment rates fell in 77 Michigan counties over the year.

 

Note: Data in this release is not seasonally adjusted. As a result, employment and unemployment trends may differ from previously released Michigan seasonally adjusted data.  

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Metro Area Over-the-Year Payroll Job Change, February 2026

Not Seasonally Adjusted

Source: Current Employment Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

Unemployment Rate by Michigan County, February 2026

Not Seasonally Adjusted

Source: Local Area Unemployment Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

Ann Arbor MSA (Washtenaw County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 200,800 201,000 208,300 -200 (-0.1%) -7,500 (-3.6%)
Employed 193,400 192,400 199,400 1,000 (0.5%) -6,000 (-3.0%)
Unemployed 7,400 8,500 8,900 -1,100 (-12.9%) -1,500 (-16.9%)
Unemployment Rate 3.7% 4.3% 4.3% -0.6 -0.6

 

Battle Creek MSA (Calhoun County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 61,800 62,200 64,700 -400 (-0.6%) -2,900 (-4.5%)
Employed 58,600 58,600 60,600 0 (0.0%) -2,000 (-3.3%)
Unemployed 3,200 3,600 4,000 -400 (-11.1%) -800 (-20.0%)
Unemployment Rate 5.2% 5.8% 6.2% -0.6 -1.0
 

Bay City MSA (Bay County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 48,500 48,800 50,400 -300 (-0.6%) -1,900 (-3.8%)
Employed 45,400 45,500 46,700 -100 (-0.2%) -1,300 (-2.8%)
Unemployed 3,100 3,300 3,700 -200 (-6.1%) -600 (-16.2%)
Unemployment Rate 6.3% 6.8% 7.4% -0.5 -1.1
 

Detroit-Warren-Dearborn MSA (Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, Lapeer, Livingston, and St. Clair counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 2,163,000 2,171,000 2,160,000 -8,000 (-0.4%) 3,000 (0.1%)
Employed 2,042,000 2,055,000 2,044,000 -13,000 (-0.6%) -2,000 (-0.1%)
Unemployed 122,000 116,000 116,000 6,000 (5.2%) 6,000 (5.2%)
Unemployment Rate 5.6% 5.3% 5.4% 0.3 0.2
 

Flint MSA (Genesee County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 183,200 185,300 190,100 -2,100 (-1.1%) -6,900 (-3.6%)
Employed 171,800 168,900 176,500 2,900 (1.7%) -4,700 (-2.7%)
Unemployed 11,500 16,500 13,600 -5,000 (-30.3%) -2,100 (-15.4%)
Unemployment Rate 6.3% 8.9% 7.2% -2.6 -0.9
 

Grand Rapids-Wyoming Kentwood MSA (Barry, Ionia, Kent, Montcalm, and Ottawa counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 601,500 605,700 627,900 -4,200 (-0.7%) -26,400 (-4.2%)
Employed 577,400 578,300 598,300 -900 (-0.2%) -20,900 (-3.5%)
Unemployed 24,100 27,400 29,600 -3,300 (-12.0%) -5,500 (-18.6%)
Unemployment Rate 4.0% 4.5% 4.7% -0.5 -0.7
 

Jackson MSA (Jackson County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 72,100 72,500 74,800 -400 (-0.6%) -2,700 (-3.6%)
Employed 68,400 68,400 70,300 0 (0.0%) -1,900 (-2.7%)
Unemployed 3,700 4,100 4,500 -400 (-9.8%) -800 (-17.8%)
Unemployment Rate 5.1% 5.7% 6.0% -0.6 -0.9
 

Kalamazoo-Portage MSA (Kalamazoo County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 135,600 136,000 142,300 -400 (-0.3%) -6,700 (-4.7%)
Employed 130,100 129,600 135,600 500 (0.4%) -5,500 (-4.1%)
Unemployed 5,500 6,300 6,800 -800 (-12.7%) -1,300 (-19.1%)
Unemployment Rate 4.1% 4.7% 4.7% -0.6 -0.6
 

Lansing-East Lansing MSA (Clinton, Eaton, and Ingham counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 246,400 244,300 259,900 2,100 (0.9%) -13,500 (-5.2%)
Employed 235,900 232,200 247,100 3,700 (1.6%) -11,200 (-4.5%)
Unemployed 10,600 12,100 12,700 -1,500 (-12.4%) -2,100 (-16.5%)
Unemployment Rate 4.3% 5.0% 4.9% -0.7 -0.6
 

Midland MSA (Midland County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 40,700 40,900 43,400 -200 (-0.5%) -2,700 (-6.2%)
Employed 38,600 38,700 41,000 -100 (-0.3%) -2,400 (-5.9%)
Unemployed 2,100 2,200 2,400 -100 (-4.5%) -300 (-12.5%)
Unemployment Rate 5.1% 5.4% 5.6% -0.3 -0.5
 

Monroe MSA (Monroe County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 75,100 75,300 78,800 -200 (-0.3%) -3,700 (-4.7%)
Employed 71,100 71,000 73,500 100 (0.1%) -2,400 (-3.3%)
Unemployed 4,000 4,300 5,300 -300 (-7.0%) -1,300 (-24.5%)
Unemployment Rate 5.3% 5.7% 6.7% -0.4 -1.4
 

Muskegon-Norton Shore MSA (Muskegon County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 81,600 82,200 84,300 -600 (-0.7%) -2,700 (-3.2%)
Employed 77,400 77,500 78,900 -100 (-0.1%) -1,500 (-1.9%)
Unemployed 4,200 4,700 5,300 -500 (-10.6%) -1,100 (-20.8%)
Unemployment Rate 5.2% 5.7% 6.3% -0.5 -1.1
 

Niles MSA (Berrien County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 73,300 74,000 75,900 -700 (-0.9%) -2,600 (-3.4%)
Employed 69,700 69,900 71,200 -200 (-0.3%) -1,500 (-2.1%)
Unemployed 3,600 4,000 4,700 -400 (-10.0%) -1,100 (-23.4%)
Unemployment Rate 4.9% 5.5% 6.2% -0.6 -1.3
 

Saginaw MSA (Saginaw County)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 82,800 84,100 85,700 -1,300 (-1.5%) -2,900 (-3.4%)
Employed 77,700 78,000 79,300 -300 (-0.4%) -1,600 (-2.0%)
Unemployed 5,100 6,100 6,400 -1,000 (-16.4%) -1,300 (-20.3%)
Unemployment Rate 6.2% 7.3% 7.4% -1.1 -1.2
 

Traverse City MSA (Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, and Leelanau counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 79,100 79,700 79,700 -600 (-0.8%) -600 (-0.8%)
Employed 75,400 75,800 75,100 -400 (-0.5%) 300 (0.4%)
Unemployed 3,700 3,900 4,600 -200 (-5.1%) -900 (-19.6%)
Unemployment Rate 4.7% 4.9% 5.8% -0.2 -1.1
 

Upper Peninsula Labor Market Area (LMA) (15 counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 136,500 136,700 142,300 -200 (-0.1%) -5,800 (-4.1%)
Employed 127,400 127,000 130,900 400 (0.3%) -3,500 (-2.7%)
Unemployed 9,000 9,700 11,400 -700 (-7.2%) -2,400 (-21.1%)
Unemployment Rate 6.6% 7.1% 8.0% -0.5 -1.4
 

Northeast Lower Michigan LMA (Alcona, Alpena, Cheboygan, Crawford, Iosco, Montmorency, Ogemaw, Oscoda, Otsego, Presque Isle, and Roscommon counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 80,400 81,200 84,200 -800 (-1.0%) -3,800 (-4.5%)
Employed 73,400 73,700 75,100 -300 (-0.4%) -1,700 (-2.3%)
Unemployed 7,000 7,500 9,100 -500 (-6.7%) -2,100 (-23.1%)
Unemployment Rate 8.7% 9.2% 10.8% -0.5 -2.1

 

Northwest Lower Michigan LMA (Antrim, Charlevoix, Emmet, Benzie, Grand Traverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau, Manistee, Missaukee, and Wexford counties)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 151,400 152,600 154,400 -1,200 (-0.8%) -3,000 (-1.9%)
Employed 143,000 143,900 144,000 -900 (-0.6%) -1,000 (-0.7%)
Unemployed 8,300 8,700 10,500 -400 (-4.6%) -2,200 (-21.0%)
Unemployment Rate 5.5% 5.7% 6.8% -0.2 -1.3
 

Michigan (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

Labor Market Indicators Feb. 2026 Jan. 2026 Feb. 2025 Over-the-Month Change Over-the-Year Change
Civilian Labor Force 4,911,000 4,933,000 5,024,000 -22,000 (-0.4%) -113,000 (-2.2%)
Employed 4,650,000 4,658,000 4,736,000 -8,000 (-0.2%) -86,000 (-1.8%)
Unemployed 261,000 275,000 289,000 -14,000 (-5.1%) -28,000 (-9.7%)
Unemployment Rate 5.3% 5.6% 5.7% -0.3 -0.4

 

Source: Local Area Unemployment Statistics, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

Note on data revisions

The data in this release reflects recently revised historical estimates. All states in the nation participate in this revision process facilitated by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Labor force estimates for Michigan counties have been revised for all months of 2025. Revised data will be released in coming weeks for 2021–2024.

In addition, all unadjusted payroll job data for Michigan and all metro areas was revised for 2024 and 2025. For certain industries with larger historical revisions, unadjusted payroll job data was revised for multiple years, some back to 1990. For newly revised data, go to www.milmi.org/datasearch.

Previously published data for these years should be discarded and replaced with the new series.