Hawaii unemployment rate trends and insights for Honolulu, Hawaii |
Comparing honolulu unemployment rate and unemployment statistics hawaii |

Geniemar Corpuz
May 7, 2026
Hawai‘i's seasonally adjusted unemployment rate edged up to 2.4% in March, a slight increase from February's 2.3%.
This uptick reflects a minor shift in the state's labor market dynamics.
Despite this increase, Hawai‘i continues to maintain one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation, underscoring the resilience of its economy.
In March, the state reported 671,150 individuals employed and 16,200 unemployed, culminating in a total labor force of 687,350.
Comparatively, the national unemployment rate stood at 4.3% during the same period, highlighting Hawai‘i's stronger employment landscape.
Honolulu County mirrored the state's positive employment trends, recording an unemployment rate of 2.2% in February 2026.
This figure represents a 0.5 percentage point decrease from February 2025, indicating a steady improvement in the local job market.
These statistics suggest that both the state and its capital are experiencing stable economic conditions, with unemployment rates remaining consistently low.
Such trends are indicative of a healthy labor market and a robust economy in Hawai‘i. |
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