Saturday, May 30, 2009

Unemployment Flattens Out

Some good news for a change (beyond being a Kiplinger 'hot city'!). Unemployment may have peaked in the region, well below the national average.

  • New Mexico's rate for April was 5.8% -- a slight drop from March's 5.9%
  • Albuquerque/Rio Rancho looks even better. April shows 6.3% vs. 6.6% in March.
Both compare very favorably with the national average of 8.9% for April.

But, before turning cartwheels down the street, it is worth remembering two more sobering statistics:

  • Last year's April rate was 3.9% for the state and 3.7% for Albuquerque.
  • We continue to have negative job growth in both the state and the Albuquerque/Rio Rancho area. While that continues, not much hope for any sustained improvement.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

A Good List to Rank High

Have not seen one of these for awhile - probably because all cities ranked so low it was embarrassing :)...

Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine has Albuquerque ranked #2 for its "10 Best Cities of 2009". It noted both our growing film industry and the success we have had attracting companies like Schott North America in the solar-energy industry.