Data Dashboards
- Use this interactive tool to explore local industries, occupations, and employers that offer Ohio apprenticeships.
- The county economic profiles are a snapshot of key economic indicators useful for strategic planning, economic development, training development, and policy development.
- This dashboard allows users to visualize employment changes in Ohio's supersectors. Please note, the latest month's figures are preliminary and will be revised with the next press release.
- Labor markets don’t stop at county lines. Workers commute within counties and across county lines. Commuting Patterns can help you understand where workers are going, where they’re coming from, and the workforce relationship between counties.
Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS)
- Compare the number of monthly job openings to the estimated number of unemployed people. This map shows how tight each state's labor market is. Numbers less than one signal more jobs than workers.
Occupational Employment Projections
- Explore Ohio's Employment Projections to view the top occupations by growth, decline, and projected employment. Data can be viewed for Ohio and select substate areas.
- Use Ohio's Employment Status Dashboard as an alternate way to view labor market data from the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey. Explore demographic categories such as Race/Ethnicity, Age, Sex, Poverty/Disability, and Education for various labor market measures.
- This dashboard allows users to visualize changes in Ohio's labor force statistics. Please note, the latest month's figures are preliminary and will be revised with the next press release.
- This United States map shows each state's annual unemployment rate, changes by year, and various unemployment populations.
- The Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) program provides federal tax credits to Ohio employers that hire individuals from one of several target groups.