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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2026 · 3 MIN

Chicago's Job Market Navigates Slowdown: AI, Manufacturing Shine Amid Unemployment Pressure

from Chicago Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

Chicago's job market reflects a national slowdown with localized resilience amid rising unemployment pressures. The employment landscape shows steady but lackluster hiring, as ADP data indicates U.S. private employers added just 41,000 jobs in December 2025, erasing November's losses, with education, health services, and leisure hospitality driving gains while professional services declined. Chicago-specific statistics from the Illinois Department of Employment Security reveal continued job growth over the year ending November 2025, though unemployment rose in 10 of 12 metro areas including Chicago, contrasting with national estimates holding at 4.6 percent per the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Trends point to sputtering demand rather than workforce cuts, with small establishments recovering end-of-year hiring as large employers pulled back. Major industries include finance, manufacturing, healthcare, and tech, with key employers like CF Industries, headquartered in the Chicago area and a leading nitrogen fertilizer producer reporting strong Q3 2025 earnings and bullish momentum into 2026, alongside firms like Eaton and Emerson Electric in electrical equipment. Growing sectors feature artificial intelligence, with top Chicago companies such as BlueLabel, Simform, and Azumo offering AI development and custom software roles. Recent developments include Zekelman Industries appointing a new CFO, signaling manufacturing stability, amid broader Illinois layoffs concentrated in Chicago's collar counties. Seasonal patterns show year-end recovery in small firms, while commuting trends remain urban-focused with hybrid work persisting post-pandemic. Government initiatives are limited in recent data, though Illinois lawmakers' pay raises highlight fiscal debates amid resident outflows. Market evolution tracks a shift to AI and fertilizers over traditional sectors, with data gaps on precise Chicago unemployment and commuting stats beyond November 2025. Key findings underscore cautious optimism: resilient job growth in health, AI, and manufacturing offsets national weakness, but rising unemployment demands skill upgrades in emerging fields. Current openings include AI Developer at Simform in Chicago, Software Engineer at Azumo serving Chicago, and Financial Analyst at Zekelman Industries. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Chicago's job market reflects a national slowdown with localized resilience amid rising unemployment pressures. The employment landscape shows steady but lackluster hiring, as ADP data indicates U.S. private employers added just 41,000 jobs in December 2025, erasing November's losses, with education, health services, and leisure hospitality driving gains while professional services declined. Chicago-specific statistics from the Illinois Department of Employment Security reveal continued job growth over the year ending November 2025, though unemployment rose in 10 of 12 metro areas including Chicago, contrasting with national estimates holding at 4.6 percent per the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. Trends point to sputtering demand rather than workforce cuts, with small establishments recovering end-of-year hiring as large employers pulled back. Major industries include finance, manufacturing, healthcare, and tech, with key employers like CF Industries, headquartered in the Chicago area and a leading nitrogen fertilizer producer reporting strong Q3 2025 earnings and bullish momentum into 2026, alongside firms like Eaton and Emerson Electric in electrical equipment. Growing sectors feature artificial intelligence, with top Chicago companies such as BlueLabel, Simform, and Azumo offering AI development and custom software roles. Recent developments include Zekelman Industries appointing a new CFO, signaling manufacturing stability, amid broader Illinois layoffs concentrated in Chicago's collar counties. Seasonal patterns show year-end recovery in small firms, while commuting trends remain urban-focused with hybrid work persisting post-pandemic. Government initiatives are limited in recent data, though Illinois lawmakers' pay raises highlight fiscal debates amid resident outflows. Market evolution tracks a shift to AI and fertilizers over traditional sectors, with data gaps on precise Chicago unemployment and commuting stats beyond November 2025. Key findings underscore cautious optimism: resilient job growth in health, AI, and manufacturing offsets national weakness, but rising unemployment demands skill upgrades in emerging fields. Current openings include AI Developer at Simform in Chicago, Software Engineer at Azumo serving Chicago, and Financial Analyst at Zekelman Industries. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and remember to subscribe. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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