North Carolina, Iredell County Maintain Low Unemployment
- Tanya Templeton

- Dec 29, 2025
- 1 min read
North Carolina’s labor market continues to show strength as 2025 comes to a close, with the statewide unemployment rate holding steady at around 3.7 percent. Job growth has been modest but consistent, and employment levels remain resilient despite ongoing economic uncertainties. Sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, and retail have been key drivers of job creation across the state.
In Iredell County, the unemployment rate is slightly lower than the state average, at approximately 3.6 percent. The county’s labor force includes roughly 104,000 workers, reflecting a stable and active employment base. Local job growth in industries like manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and services has contributed to maintaining low unemployment, even as minor fluctuations occur from month to month.
Overall, North Carolina and Iredell County are experiencing a tight labor market with solid employment conditions. While unemployment remains low, small changes in monthly figures highlight the importance of continuing workforce development initiatives and efforts to create new employment opportunities across the region.





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