School hiring fuels Oregon job growth in September

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Vose Elementary students show up for the first day of school Sept. 6, 2016, in the Beaverton School District. Education hiring fueled Oregon's job growth in September, with most of the state's net gain of 7,185 jobs over August coming from school openings. (Stephanie Yao Long/The Oregonian/OregonLive) (Stephanie Yao Long/The Oregonian/OregonLive)
The Associated Press By The Associated Press The Associated Press
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on October 18, 2016 at 12:18 PM, updated October 18, 2016 at 12:56 PM

SALEM — The start of the school year helped fuel Oregon's job growth in September as more educators were hired.

The report released Tuesday shows most of the net gain of 7,185 jobs over August was in government, which added 3,300 jobs.

The majority of new government jobs were for local education.

The state Employment Department says professional and businesses services added 1,200 jobs.

There were job losses in construction, leisure and hospitality and in financial services.

For the year to date, Oregon's job growth rate is 3.5 percent, compared with 1.7 percent nationally.

In September, Oregon's unemployment rate was 5.5 percent, just a tick about August's 5.4 percent rate.

— The Associated Press