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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 2 MIN

Chicago's Job Market Thrives in 2025 with Tech Growth and Corporate Relocations Leading the Way

from Chicago Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

Chicago's job market in 2025 showed resilience amid national cooling, with the metro area's economy growing by about 1.8 percent, driven by diverse industries and record business relocations adding 19,600 jobs and $1.7 billion in earnings, according to World Business Chicago's State of the Economy 2025 report. The employment landscape features a labor force near 5 million and a 66 percent participation rate, though statewide unemployment ticked up to 5.1 percent in March 2026 per the Illinois Department of Employment Security, higher than the metro's 4.5 percent in 2025. Key statistics include 973,000 job postings, up 5.7 percent from 2024, and total nonfarm payrolls at 6.1 million statewide. Trends highlight strong demand in healthcare, logistics, sales, home health, and technology, with job gains in healthcare, education, government, construction, professional services, manufacturing, and trade. Major industries encompass manufacturing, logistics, finance, life sciences, digital tech, AI, clean energy, and quantum, led by employers like those at O'Hare, the top U.S. port by trade value at $423 billion. Growing sectors include AI, cybersecurity, data science, and startups raising over $6 billion. Recent developments feature IBM's 750 new jobs via FutureNow Chicago and initiatives like Hire Chicago and Moonshot apprenticeships, boosting tech training. Seasonal patterns and commuting trends lack specific recent data, representing gaps, though O'Hare's role suggests logistics commuting. Government initiatives via World Business Chicago's Chicago 2050 target strategic sectors, with inclusive efforts like Hire Chicago aiding high-unemployment neighborhoods. The market is evolving toward AI and productivity tech, tempered by immigration slowdowns, subdued entry-level hiring, and rising home prices eroding affordability. Key findings: Chicago leads in corporate relocations for the 13th year, with adaptable talent pipelines producing 150,000 annual completions in STEM, trades, and healthcare, positioning it for growth despite uncertainties. Current openings include facilities roles with the City of Chicago, AI and cybersecurity positions at IBM, and city/county management spots via ILCMA Job Mart. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please 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 in 2025 showed resilience amid national cooling, with the metro area's economy growing by about 1.8 percent, driven by diverse industries and record business relocations adding 19,600 jobs and $1.7 billion in earnings, according to World Business Chicago's State of the Economy 2025 report. The employment landscape features a labor force near 5 million and a 66 percent participation rate, though statewide unemployment ticked up to 5.1 percent in March 2026 per the Illinois Department of Employment Security, higher than the metro's 4.5 percent in 2025. Key statistics include 973,000 job postings, up 5.7 percent from 2024, and total nonfarm payrolls at 6.1 million statewide. Trends highlight strong demand in healthcare, logistics, sales, home health, and technology, with job gains in healthcare, education, government, construction, professional services, manufacturing, and trade. Major industries encompass manufacturing, logistics, finance, life sciences, digital tech, AI, clean energy, and quantum, led by employers like those at O'Hare, the top U.S. port by trade value at $423 billion. Growing sectors include AI, cybersecurity, data science, and startups raising over $6 billion. Recent developments feature IBM's 750 new jobs via FutureNow Chicago and initiatives like Hire Chicago and Moonshot apprenticeships, boosting tech training. Seasonal patterns and commuting trends lack specific recent data, representing gaps, though O'Hare's role suggests logistics commuting. Government initiatives via World Business Chicago's Chicago 2050 target strategic sectors, with inclusive efforts like Hire Chicago aiding high-unemployment neighborhoods. The market is evolving toward AI and productivity tech, tempered by immigration slowdowns, subdued entry-level hiring, and rising home prices eroding affordability. Key findings: Chicago leads in corporate relocations for the 13th year, with adaptable talent pipelines producing 150,000 annual completions in STEM, trades, and healthcare, positioning it for growth despite uncertainties. Current openings include facilities roles with the City of Chicago, AI and cybersecurity positions at IBM, and city/county management spots via ILCMA Job Mart. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and please 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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