Employment rates rose locally and provincially in June but fell nationally
Statistics Canada reports employment rates rose both locally and provincially in June, but fell nationally, marking the first decline since January.
The unadjusted labour force statistics for the Thompson – Okanagan economic region, which includes Vernon and the North Okanagan, show the employment rate was 59.6 per cent and the unemployment rate was 5.8 per cent in June.
The employment rate represents a 1.5 per cent monthly increase and a 4 per cent annual increase. The unemployment rate represents a 0.4 per cent decline from May and a 0.7 per cent decrease since June 2021.
The adjusted figures for British Columbia show the provincial employment rate was 62.1 per cent and the unemployment rate was 4.6 per cent.











