Peninsula jobless rates deceptively low

COVID-19 impacts the main reason

North Olympic Peninsula unemployment rates were deceptively low in March because the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic had yet to appear in the data, state officials said.

Clallam County unemployment went from 7.4 percent in February to a preliminary 6.0 percent in March, the state Employment Security Department reported Tuesday.

Jefferson County’s jobless rate went from 5.7 percent in February to a preliminary 5.3 percent in March, the latest numbers said.

Statewide unemployment increased from 3.8 percent to 5.1 percent in March, Employment Security said in a monthly report.

“The impacts of COVID-19 may not be fully captured in the March report and are more likely to be evident in the April report,” said Paul Turek, economist for Employment Security.

“Although we have seen widespread closings of schools, restaurants, and theaters, these actions largely took effect starting the week of March 16th, after most workers would have been counted.

“As a result, even if some firms started laying off workers as early as the second week of March, many still would have worked or received pay for at least part of the payroll period including the 12th, and thus their loss of employment is not yet fully reflected in the March report,” Turek added.

According to the March estimates, Clallam County had 26,668 working residents and 1,694 seeking jobs last month.

Jefferson County had 12,248 employed and 684 who had sought work in the past four weeks.

Jim Vleming, Employment Security regional economist, said he expected a sharp rise in unemployment in both counties when the April estimates are released May 26.

“It will be a whole different animal next month,” Vleming said in a Tuesday interview.

“Right now, it just kind of looks like the calm before the storm since there is a lag in our data.”

Whitman County had the state’s lowest unemployment rate in March at 3.6 percent, followed by Asotin (3.7 percent) and San Juan (4.2 percent) counties.

Ferry County had the highest March unemployment at 12.8 percent, followed by Okanogan (8.0 percent) and Pend Oreille (8.0 percent) counties.

________

Reporter Rob Ollikainen can be reached at rollikainen@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Hurricane Ridge day lodge funding held up in Congress

The fate of $80 million in funding to rebuild… Continue reading

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over the skin care products offered by Shandi Motsi of Port Townsend, one of the 20 vendors at the second annual Procrastinators Craft Fair at the Palindrome/Eaglemount Cidery on Friday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Procrastinators Market

Judy Davidson, left, and Kathy Thomas, both of Port Townsend, look over… Continue reading

Services could be impacted by closure

Essential workers won’t get paid in shutdown

A now-deceased male cougar was confirmed by Panthera and Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife staff to have been infected with Avian influenza on the Olympic Peninsula. (Powell Jones/Panthera)
Two cougars infected with bird flu die

Risk of human infection still low, CDC says

D
Readers contribute $58K to Home Fund to date

Donations can be made for community grants this spring

Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a candy cane day. Back row, from left to right, they are: Wyatt Farman, Ari Ownby, Tayo Murdach, Chloe Brabant, Peyton Underwood, Lola Dixon, River Stella (in wheelchair), Fenja Garling, Tegan Brabant, Odessa Glaude, Eastyn Schmeddinger-Schneder. Front row: Ellie Schneddinger-Schneder, Cypress Crear, Bryn Christiansen and Evelyn Shrout. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Dress like a candy cane

Jefferson Elementary School in Port Angeles designated Thursday dress up like a… Continue reading

EYE ON THE PENINSULA: Jefferson commissioners to meet on Monday

Meetings across the North Olympic Peninsula

A 40-year-old Quilcene man died and a 7-year-old boy was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after the car in which they were riding collided with the back of a school bus on Center Road on Friday morning. (East Jefferson Fire Rescue)
One dies in two-vehicle collision involving school bus

A 40-year-old Quilcene man died and a 7-year-old boy was… Continue reading

Iris McNerney of from Port Townsend is like a pied piper at the Port Hudson Marina. When she shows up with a bag of wild bird seed, pigeons land and coo at her feet. McNerney has been feeding the pigeons for about a year and they know her car when she parks. Gulls have a habit of showing up too whenever a free meal is available. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Feeding the birds

Iris McNerney of from Port Townsend is like a pied piper at… Continue reading

Property purchase intended for housing

Port Angeles envisions 18 to 40 residents

Housing, climate top Port Townsend’s state agenda

City also prioritizes transportation, support at Fort Worden

Dennis Bauer gets emotional while testifying at his triple murder trial in January 2022. His conviction was overturned by the state Court of Appeals and remanded back to Clallam County. (Paul Gottlieb/Peninsula Daily News)
Appeals court overturns murder conviction

Three-judge panel rules Bauer did not receive fair trial