Delaware Labor Force Participation Rate
Delaware's Labor Force Participation rate plummeted after the "2008 financial crisis" to levels not seen since before 1976 (see Graph 2). While this is bad, what is worse is that during the last decade, the rate has not returned to anything close to normal numbers. While Delaware "claims" an unemployment rate of 4.4%, adjusting for our low participation rate, Delaware's real unemployment rate is over 8%.
In addition, according to Delaware Department of Labor statistics, Delaware had non-farm employment of 469,500 people in March 2020, when COVID-19 started. As of July 2022, the non-farm employment was 462,900 people. Two and a half years after the start of COVID-19, Delaware's employment sector has 6,600 fewer employees - a reduction of 1.4%.
Maybe, jobs in Delaware are simply NOT enticing enough or have such low pay that an increasing number of Delaware's working-age population would rather stay at home collecting government benefits than hold a job.
Graph 2.
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