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EPISODE · Nov 24, 2025 · 3 MIN

Chicago's Resilient Job Market: Steady Growth Amidst Uncertainty

from Chicago Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

Chicago's job market remains relatively stable through 2025, characterized by steady employment levels and resilience across diverse sectors. The unemployment rate recently reached 4.4 percent, marking its highest level in nearly four years, though still considered moderate by historical standards. Recent employment data shows the jobs market adding 119,000 positions, indicating continued but moderating growth as the year progresses. The Chicago metropolitan area maintains its position as a top three economy in the United States, with significant employment concentrated in finance, transportation, and healthcare. The region's economic development strategy targets major growth sectors including manufacturing particularly food and metals, transportation distribution and logistics, professional services, finance and insurance, life sciences, digital technology and artificial intelligence including data centers, clean energy, and quantum computing. These industries were selected based on future growth potential, employment trends, economic impact, and research and development spending. Healthcare represents a particularly strong employment sector, with substance abuse behavioral disorder and mental health counselors projected to have 48,300 annual job openings from 2024 to 2034, the highest among graduate-level occupations. Educational positions also show robust demand, with educational guidance and career counselors and advisors projected to have 31,000 openings during the same period. Additionally, nurse practitioners are projected to have 29,500 openings, reflecting healthcare's continued expansion. The technology sector is experiencing rapid growth in Chicago, particularly in artificial intelligence and software development. Chicago's tech scene is expanding across retail, finance, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and real estate, with businesses increasingly adopting AI solutions. This expansion creates demand for custom AI models, chatbots, predictive analytics systems, and automation tools. Economic growth in the region showed resilience into November, though labor market cooling persists amid broader economic uncertainty. The federal government's recent data collection delays have created gaps in comprehensive economic assessment, though preliminary indicators suggest sustained business activity. World Business Chicago projects the region will need approximately 300,000 additional jobs by 2034 to achieve its goal of 5.05 million employed residents and 1.4 trillion dollars in annual output. Current significant job openings include healthcare positions as nurse practitioners and counselors, legal roles particularly lawyers with 31,500 projected annual openings, and emerging technology positions in artificial intelligence development and data analysis. Thank you for tuning in. Please remember to subscribe for more economic insights. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Chicago's job market remains relatively stable through 2025, characterized by steady employment levels and resilience across diverse sectors. The unemployment rate recently reached 4.4 percent, marking its highest level in nearly four years, though still considered moderate by historical standards. Recent employment data shows the jobs market adding 119,000 positions, indicating continued but moderating growth as the year progresses. The Chicago metropolitan area maintains its position as a top three economy in the United States, with significant employment concentrated in finance, transportation, and healthcare. The region's economic development strategy targets major growth sectors including manufacturing particularly food and metals, transportation distribution and logistics, professional services, finance and insurance, life sciences, digital technology and artificial intelligence including data centers, clean energy, and quantum computing. These industries were selected based on future growth potential, employment trends, economic impact, and research and development spending. Healthcare represents a particularly strong employment sector, with substance abuse behavioral disorder and mental health counselors projected to have 48,300 annual job openings from 2024 to 2034, the highest among graduate-level occupations. Educational positions also show robust demand, with educational guidance and career counselors and advisors projected to have 31,000 openings during the same period. Additionally, nurse practitioners are projected to have 29,500 openings, reflecting healthcare's continued expansion. The technology sector is experiencing rapid growth in Chicago, particularly in artificial intelligence and software development. Chicago's tech scene is expanding across retail, finance, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, and real estate, with businesses increasingly adopting AI solutions. This expansion creates demand for custom AI models, chatbots, predictive analytics systems, and automation tools. Economic growth in the region showed resilience into November, though labor market cooling persists amid broader economic uncertainty. The federal government's recent data collection delays have created gaps in comprehensive economic assessment, though preliminary indicators suggest sustained business activity. World Business Chicago projects the region will need approximately 300,000 additional jobs by 2034 to achieve its goal of 5.05 million employed residents and 1.4 trillion dollars in annual output. Current significant job openings include healthcare positions as nurse practitioners and counselors, legal roles particularly lawyers with 31,500 projected annual openings, and emerging technology positions in artificial intelligence development and data analysis. Thank you for tuning in. Please remember to subscribe for more economic insights. This has been a Quiet Please production. For more, check out quietplease dot ai. For more http://www.q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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