TrendLine Saskatchewan

 

TrendLine Saskatchewan - December 2020

Employment and job losses still well below levels seen a year ago and most major indicators still in decline...

Stephen Johnson

MA
Chief Economist

November 2020 saw a year-over-year (November 2020 vs. November 2019) decline in the number of employed by -21,200. This represents a relative slowing in job losses compared to previous months, which noted a record -76,300 decline in April (vs. April 2019), but is slightly worse than the -19,400 decline in October (vs. October 2019).

Total average year-to-date employment in Saskatchewan was down by -5.0% or -28,827 positions in November 2020 over the same period in 2019. 

Most major indicators remained in decline: non-residential building permits, retail trade, manufacturing sales, new motor vehicles sales, wholesale trade, and restaurant receipts. The only exceptions were total exports (up 3.6% and led by agricultural products) and net international exports (with imports in decline), residential building permits, and housing starts owing to an unexpected surge in apartment construction and semi-detached units.

Composite Indicator Actual & Seasonally Adjusted

Key Indicator This Month

Employment

5.0%

November 2020 YTD

Employment

5.0%

November 2020 YTD

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MA
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