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星期五, 9月 19, 2025
MA Unemployment Remains at 4.8%, Unchanged for Fourth Consecutive Month
Unemployment Remains at 4.8%, Unchanged for Fourth Consecutive Month
Labor force grows by 2,100
BOSTON – Today, the Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development (EOLWD) released Massachusetts unemployment and job estimates for August, with preliminary data indicating 3,600 more Massachusetts residents gained employment, which includes individuals in private and non-profit jobs plus self-employed individuals and entrepreneurs, while payroll jobs decreased by 3,800. This follows a revised increase of 2,100 payroll jobs in July.
Additionally, 2,100 individuals in August entered the Massachusetts labor force for a total of approximately 3,963,700. The labor force participation rate (66.9%) and unemployment rate (4.8%) remained unchanged. Preliminary data is based on survey data provided by the US Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
Despite a net loss in payroll jobs this month, there was some positive growth in BLS categories including 1) Professional, Scientific, Business Service (+1,000), 2) Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+900), and 3) Other Services (+700). In addition to payroll data, BLS also reports preliminary data that indicates 3,600 more Massachusetts residents were employed in August and 22,300 over-the-year. Employed residents’ data includes individuals who are self-employed (e.g. contractors, physicians, and drivers) and is not captured in payroll job data.
“While this latest report offers a sign of somewhat stability amid economic uncertainty, the Healey-Driscoll administration remains focused on the people within our workforce—impacted workers seeking unemployment benefits, unemployed and underemployed individuals ready to access the job market and training opportunities, and employers eager to find skilled workers or to collaborate with training providers to attract, retain, and develop talent in Massachusetts,” said Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones.
"The good news this month is that the Massachusetts labor market shows signs of continued stability, even as the national economic picture worsens,” said EOLWD’s Department of Economic Research Chief Economist Mark Rembert. “Yet, it's a complex and delicate stability. The unemployment rate is stable but remains elevated for some workers, particularly young workers. Employment is stable, but job growth has slowed, nationally and in Massachusetts. Job postings remain stable, but the hiring outlook is uncertain. This combination continues to create a challenging environment for job seekers.”
The Healey-Driscoll administration’s workforce agenda continues to be a resource to collaborate with workforce partners in attracting, retaining, and developing talent in Massachusetts. A few highlights that connect to this strategy includes:
- This month, the Healey-Driscoll administration celebrated the award of more than $6 million by the US Department of Labor (USDOL) for Massachusetts to expand Registered Apprenticeship and early childhood educator apprenticeships.
- The administration recently awarded $3 million in Adult Education and Workforce Training Grants to help over 600 residents gain the language skills they need to succeed in in-demand jobs, connect to career pathways, and fully participate in the state’s economy.
- The administration also awarded $290,000 in August for job training for young adults with disabilities.
- Earlier this week, Governor Healey convened the first meeting of the DRIVE Initiative, bringing together leaders in health care, research, academia, and industry focused on retaining world-class talent and strengthening the innovation economy in regions statewide. As part of this initiative, DRIVE will feature a sub-committee focused on jobs and talent.
KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THE MONTHLY JOBS AND EMPLOYMENT REPORT
The Massachusetts labor force grew by an estimated 2,100 individuals in the past month, bringing the estimated labor force to 3,963,700. The state’s labor force participation rate remained at 66.9 percent. The state’s preliminary unemployment rate in August remained at 4.8 percent. Additional takeaways include:
- Estimated payroll jobs decreased in August by 3,800. The largest gains were in Professional, Scientific, Business Service (+1,000), Trade, Transportation, and Utilities (+900), and Other Services (+700). This follows a revised increase of 2,100 payroll jobs in July.
- Estimated Employed Residents increased in August by 3,600, which include self-employed individuals. Over the year, 22,300 more Massachusetts residents have gained employment.
- The Labor Force Participation Rate (LFPR) remained at 66.9% and is 4.6 percentage points higher than the national average. Since January 2023, Massachusetts labor force has increased by 195,000, a 5.2 percent change which places Massachusetts in the top 5 among states.
For a detailed overview of the BLS data, please visit mass.gov/economicresearch and August BLS Unemployment and Jobs Estimates .
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Access workforce demographic data collected from Massachusetts employers, including race/ethnicity, gender, job title, and industry. View key insights or read the full report, plus explore an interactive dashboard and download aggregate data.
Employer and Jobseeker Resources
Massachusetts employers and residents can visit MassTalent and create a free MassHire JobQuest account, for employers to search for talent and for jobseekers to access job openings and explore opportunities like Advanced Manufacturing, Life Sciences, Clean Energy, Technology, and Health and Human Services.
Employers looking to promote job openings, recruit for talent, or explore available job training programs to attract, retain, or develop their workforce can benefit from the menu of employer resources available through MassHire. Visit mass.gov/Workforce.
MassHire career centers and online services are available for jobseekers in between jobs, seeking a new opportunity, or aiming for career growth. MassHire’s comprehensive services include personalized career guidance, informative workshops, specialized training programs, valuable job referrals, expert resume assistance, and access to a wide array of job listings. Visit mass.gov/CareerCenters. Visit here.
Note: The unemployment rate is based on a household survey, while job estimates come from an employer survey. Because these surveys are separate, the two statistics may show different trends from month to month. The Unemployment and Jobs Report for September is scheduled for released on October 17, 2025.
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Senate Approves September 1, 2026 Primary Election Date
MAYOR WU AND BOSTON PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CELEBRATE IMPROVEMENTS TO CODMAN SQUARE PARK
MAYOR WU AND BOSTON PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT CELEBRATE IMPROVEMENTS TO CODMAN SQUARE PARK |
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BOSTON – Friday, September 19, 2025 – Mayor Michelle Wu joined Interim Boston Parks Commissioner Cathy Baker-Eclipse, elected officials, and residents to cut the ribbon on improvements to Codman Square Park in Dorchester. The celebration marks a $1.1 million investment to strengthen Codman Square Park as a vibrant community gathering space. The project improves accessibility, upgrades areas for events and daily use, adds climate-resilient features, and introduces a new artistic element that reflects the neighborhood’s cultural diversity. “We are thrilled to celebrate the opening of this revitalized community space. Our investment in Codman Square Park and in the parks throughout our city builds on Boston’s progress creating community gathering spaces that are not only vibrant but accessible to all residents,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “This collaborative effort delivers long-needed improvements to Codman Park, reimagining and redefining what our public parks can be.” Upgrades to Codman Square Park include climate-resilient cooling towers, rain gardens, and porous paving to manage heat and stormwater. A new performance stage, lawn mounds for seating, and a renovated monument and memorial bench provide spaces for gathering and reflection. The community bulletin board, café seating, updated lighting, water bottle filling stations, and new power access will also support everyday use as well as special events such as the beloved Codman Square Farmer’s Market. “The improvements at Codman Square Park show what’s possible when community voices and City resources come together,” said Interim Boston Parks and Recreation Commissioner Cathy Baker-Eclipse. “These investments make the park more welcoming and accessible while ensuring it can serve as a resilient gathering place for generations to come. We are grateful to the Friends of Codman Square and all of our City partners for helping bring this vision to life.” This $1.1 million project was made possible through City capital funding, Community Preservation Act resources, and additional funding from the Office of Green Infrastructure and Climate Ready Streets. Together, these investments allowed the city to deliver long-needed park improvements, as well as new climate-resilient features. The $1.1 million project included $100,000 for design and $998,955 for construction, funded in the City’s Five-Year Capital Plan, with supplementary funding of $150,000 provided through the Community Preservation Act. Aspects of the project were supported by the Office of Green Infrastructure, Environment Department, and Mayor's Office of New Urban Mechanics, allowing the inclusion of Green Stormwater Infrastructure and Climate Resilient Cooling Misting Towers to ensure the park remains sustainable and climate-ready. Design work was led by Kyle Zick Landscape Architecture, and construction was completed by ANJ Construction. A key feature of the renovation is the “I Am Codman Sq” sculpture at the Washington and Talbot Streets entrance. Sculpted by artist Destiny Palmer, in collaboration with metalwork artist Alaina Mahoney, the work celebrates both the history and the rich cultural vibrancy of Codman Square. Seed funding for the sculpture was provided by a 2019 Edward Ingersoll Browne Fund grant secured by the Codman Square Neighborhood Council, helping to ensure that public art plays a central role in the new park design. "Codman Square Park is an example of our city investing in building up its neighborhoods with community input. The new park will give residents and customers in the area an important public gathering spot," said City Councilor Brian Worrell. "I hope this can help attract new businesses and spark investment in our storefronts in this area during a pivotal moment for Codman Square." "I would like to thank the Friends of Codman Square Park, the Codman Square Neighborhood Council, Mayor Wu, Parks and Recreation, the CPA team, and the many folks from the community who contributed countless hours to make the park a reality,” said State Representative Russell Holmes. “The park is a shining example of success for future generations of a community driven collaborative effort that considers the many voices and backgrounds that make Dorchester such a great community to live, work, and play." Codman Square Park is a true example of collaboration between City departments and the local community. The Codman Square Neighborhood Council (CSNC) played a key role in getting the park renovation into the Boston Parks pipeline. The project’s seed was planted in 2018, when CSNC, through Cynthia Loesch-Johnson, received an Edward Ingersoll Browne Fund award to fund the design of a master plan connecting the park with the adjacent Second Church landscape. Four community meetings were held beginning in 2022 and feedback from residents directly informed the design. “We are thrilled for the Codman Square Park to be open. The Friends of Codman Square Park has worked diligently over the years to engage the community in a planning, designing and implementation process with the Boston Parks and Recreation Department,” said Cynthia Loesch-Johnson, President of the Codman Square Neighborhood Council. “The new design and powerful art installation will assist with activating the square and reimagining how we use this open space. We are excited for the return of the Codman Square Farmers Market and the many new events to take place in the park.” For more information, visit boston.gov/codman-square. To stay up to date with news, events, and improvements in Boston parks visit boston.gov/parks, call (617) 635-4505, join our email list, and follow our social channels @bostonparksdept on X, Facebook, Instagram, and @parks.boston.gov on Bluesky. |
王力遠、邱信淳、Ian Tonkas創辦LOOP CO2 變二氧化碳為可降解塑料
| 麻州參議員James B. Eldridge(右起)送上表揚狀,嘉許Loop CO2 公司共同創辦人,王力遠,邱信淳,Ian Tonkas為麻州的清潔環境做貢獻。 (周菊子攝) |
| 波士頓經文處處長廖朝宏(右二)和科技組組長蔡孟勳(左一), 麻州參議員James B. Eldridge(左二)恭喜王力遠(中)、邱信淳(右一) 創辦的LOOP CO2踏上新的里程碑。(周菊子攝) |
Loop CO2的新實驗室,設址麻州Marlborough,佔地3,000平方英尺,新近裝配完工16英尺高的蒸餾塔和20升高壓反應釜,將繼續開發高功能,可剝離和可升級再造的二氧化碳基聚合物。
駐波士頓台北經濟文化辦事處處長廖朝宏獲悉在大波士頓的台灣人,創辦了一家對自然環境這麼有益的公司,大表讚許,特地率同經文處副組長許欽琮,科技組組長蔡孟勳,專程前往祝賀。
PLANNING DEPARTMENT PRESENTS $140,000 IN COMMUNITY BENEFITS TO NONPROFITS SERVING DORCHESTER
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