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Iowa Jobs Outlook Positive

Iowa Jobs Outlook Positive

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A fairly upbeat job market is anticipated in Iowa over the final three months of the year, according to a new survey released today.

Manpower spokesperson Karen Miller says only four-percent of the employers surveyed in Iowa expect to decrease staffing levels between October and December.


Those results are good for a “Net Employment Outlook” of 16-percent for the fourth quarter of 2014. That’s down slightly from 18-percent in the third quarter survey, but it compares very favorably to Q-4 one year ago.


Iowa’s job market is looking better the nationwide outlook. Of the more than 18,000 employers surveyed in the U.S., Manpower found 19-percent expect to add to their workforces, while 7-percent expect a decline in their payrolls between October and December.

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