The Minnesota Labor Market Index is a composite statistic made up of Minnesota seasonally adjusted wage and salary employment, Minnesota seasonally adjusted initial unemployment claims, and Minnesota seasonally adjusted manufacturing hours. It was established with a base of 100 in 1992.

Source: MN Department of Employment and Economic Development, 2004
| In March, the Minnesota Labor Market Index slipped a bit in March to 135.4. The .4 percent drop was caused by an uptake in adjusted initial employment claims and a slide in average weekly manufacturing hours. | Current Est. 135.4 |
Previous Month 135.8 |
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