BOISE, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — Seasonally adjusted unemployment rates are modified rates that account for regular changes in employment throughout the year, such as the holiday season.

Idaho’s rate increased between June and July to 3.7%, according to a release from the Idaho Department of Labor.

The workforce in July decreased by 451 people to 1,010,133. The proportion of Idahoans in the labor force who are aged 16 and younger or are looking for work decreased by 0.2% to 63.2%.

Unfortunately, total employment decreased by 643 to 973,241, and unemployment increased by 192 to 36,892.

In addition to changes in employment numbers, nonfarm jobs increased by 2,200 for a total of 883,900. The industry with the largest increase was administrative, support and waste management services at 2.1%. Th

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