Arlington's Unemployment Rate Hits Peak Since the Onset of the Pandemic
The unemployment rate in Arlington has reached its highest point in nearly four years with 5,061 residents reportedly searching for jobs in May, based on data from the Virginia Employment Commission. This marks the highest total since July 2021 amid the Covid crisis. The unemployment rate for May 2025 is 3.3%, an increase from 3.1% in April, when 4,868 were job hunting, and matches the 3.3% rate in March, when 5,040 residents were searching for work. In Falls Church, the 312 city residents considered jobless in May represented the highest figure since September 2020. The increase in recent months is generally attributed to Trump-administration downsizing and its subsequent impact on the regional economy. Before the pandemic , Arlington last saw more than 5,000 people seeking unemployment in August 2014. In May 2025, the state’s unemployment figures stood at 160,990 (3.5%), marking the fifth consecutive month of increases.
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