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Monday, May 4, 2026

Broward County Unemployment Rate Declines Month Over Month to 4.2% in March 2026

(FORT LAUDERDALE, FL – May 4th, 2026) – Broward County’s job report indicated a 4.2% unemployment rate in March 2026. This rate was 1.0 percentage points greater than the region’s year ago at a rate of 3.2% and 0.2 percentage points lower than the state’s rate of 4.4%. The labor force was 1,071,827, down 9,218 (-0.9%) over the year. There were 45,381 unemployed residents in the region. 

Nonagricultural employment in the Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Bch-Sunrise Metro Division was 919,300, a decrease of 9,300 jobs (-1.0%) over the year. 

“While Broward County’s latest workforce data reflects a year-over-year moderation in employment and a higher unemployment rate, the region continues to demonstrate the underlying strengths that support long-term economic resilience. Greater Fort Lauderdale remains a highly competitive location for business investment, supported by strong infrastructure, talent pipeline initiatives, and continued momentum across our targeted industries," said Bob Swindell, President and CEO of the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance. “This continued progress is made possible through the strong collaboration of our public and private partners, investors, and municipal leaders, whose shared commitment remains essential to strengthening and diversifying Broward County’s economy.”

Data and Analysis

As of March 2026, the industries gaining jobs over the year were Education and Health Services (+1,600 jobs), and Government (+1,000 jobs).

Nonagricultural employment showed a slight month-to-month increase of 200 jobs, with the following industries gaining jobs month over month: Leisure and Hospitality (+900 jobs, +0.9%), Government (+600 jobs, +0.5%) and Professional and Business Services (+100 jobs, +0.1%).


Source: Florida Department of Commerce, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics – Not Seasonally Adjusted

Florida’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.7% in March 2026, up 0.1 percentage points from the February 2026 rate, and up 1.1 percentage points from a year ago. There were 523,000 jobless Floridians out of a labor force of 11,146,000. The U.S. seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 4.3% in March.

Florida’s seasonally adjusted total nonagricultural employment was 9,993,200 in March 2026, an increase of 28,100 jobs (+0.3%) over the month. The state lost 22,400 jobs over the year, a decrease of 0.2%. Nationally, the number of jobs rose 0.2% over the year.

Eight of ten major industries experienced negative over-the-year job growth in March 2026. The industries gaining jobs over the year were education and health services (+31,500 jobs, +2.0%) and professional and business services (+9,300 jobs, +0.6%).

The unemployment rate in Palm Beach County was 4.4% in March 2026. This rate was 1.0 percentage points greater than the region's year ago rate of 3.4%. The labor force was 773,122, down 7,283 (-0.9%) over the year. There were 34,093 unemployed residents in the region.  In March 2026, nonagricultural employment in the West Palm Bch-Boca Raton-Delray Bch Metro Division was 705,500, a decrease of 6,800 (-1.0%) over the year. 

For Miami-Dade County, the unemployment rate was 2.8% in March 2026. This rate was 0.2 percentage points greater than the region's year ago rate of 2.7%. In March 2026, nonagricultural employment in the Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall Metropolitan Division was 1,360,800, a decrease of 2,700 jobs (-0.2%) over the year. In March 2026, the labor force was 1,450,178, up 32,242 (+2.3%) over the year. There were 42,728 unemployed residents in the region.

Below is a chart that indicates the monthly unemployment rates for the tri-county area, the state of Florida and the U.S. for the past 24 months.


Source: Florida Department of Commerce, Bureau of Labor Market Statistics

The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance (www.gflalliance.org) is Broward County’s official public/private partnership for economic development.  Its mission is to lead Broward County in building a stronger and more diverse economy by stimulating the creation of new jobs and capital investment while facilitating the growth and retention of businesses in Broward County.   Services offered by the Alliance include assistance with business relocation or expansion and site selection; incentive programs and information; market research; and serving as a liaison for workforce development between CareerSource Broward, educational institutions, and the business community.  To learn more, call (954) 524-3113.

 

The Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance
110 E. Broward Blvd., Suite 1990, Fort Lauderdale, FL  33301
954-524-3113 or 800-741-1420

 

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