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<title>Health Care Employment in Northwest Minnesota: Growing in New Directions</title>
<pubDate>2026-06-15T18:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-753589</link>
<description>The way the health care sector is growing in Northwest Minnesota today is notably different than the last time the sector grew just seven years ago.</description>
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<title>Even with Little Job Growth, Northwest Minnesota Teaching Occupations Will Continue to be in High Demand</title>
<pubDate>2026-05-20T18:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-749718</link>
<description>Northwest Minnesota faces persistent high demand for teachers in nearly every classroom role.</description>
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<title>From Service to the Workforce: Recognizing Veterans in Northwest Minnesota</title>
<pubDate>2026-04-22T18:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-744379</link>
<description>In honor of Hire a Veteran Month, let's recognize the vital role that veterans play in Northwest Minnesota's workforce. Beyond their extraordinary service to our nation, veterans continue to strengthen the economy and communities of this region through their active participation in the labor force.</description>
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<title>Women at Work: Northwest Minnesota's Majority Workforce and Caregivers</title>
<pubDate>2026-03-19T18:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-739019</link>
<description>Women don't just participate in Northwest Minnesota's economy, they carry the lions share of employment. Nearly 59% are in the labor force &#8211; including those who are unemployed or self-employed &#8211; compared to 62.5% for the overall population. </description>
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<title>Northwest Minnesota's Job Market: Holding Steady or Starting to Slide?</title>
<pubDate>2026-02-20T19:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-726010</link>
<description>How hard is it to find a job in Northwest Minnesota right now? To answer that question, we can look at two complementary sources: insights from the workforce professionals who work directly with job seekers, and the "hard" labor market data from DEED.</description>
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<title>Northwest Minnesota High School Graduates are Opting for Less College</title>
<pubDate>2026-01-29T19:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-721537</link>
<description>In 2019, 62% of Northwest Minnesota high school graduates enrolled in college the following fall. By 2022, that figure dropped to 55%, where it has remained through 2024.</description>
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<title>The New Face of Northwest Minnesota's Workforce: Diversity Drove Post-Pandemic Recovery</title>
<pubDate>2025-12-31T19:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-717803</link>
<description>The story of Northwest Minnesota's employment recovery isn't just about numbers surpassing pre-pandemic levels &#8211; it's about who is doing the work.</description>
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<title>Northwest Minnesota's Construction Sector Leads Regional Growth</title>
<pubDate>2025-11-19T19:32:47Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-713698</link>
<description>Construction added the most jobs (+1,999) and grew the fastest (+17.6%) of any industry sector in Northwest Minnesota from 2019 to 2024.</description>
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<title>Northwest Minnesota Wages: Beating Inflation and Narrowing the Gap</title>
<pubDate>2025-10-23T16:40:37Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-710500</link>
<description>Twenty years ago, Northwest wages lagged statewide wages by 23.5%. Today, that gap is just 11.2%. </description>
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<title>Northwest Minnesota Manufacturing Powers Through with High Wages and High Demand Occupations</title>
<pubDate>2025-09-15T16:40:37Z</pubDate>
<author>Anthony Schaffhauser</author>
<link>https://mn.gov/deed/data/locallook/northwest/northwest-blog.jsp?id=1045-706955</link>
<description>In the Northwest region, manufacturing workers earn an average annual wage of $66,092, which is 24% higher than the $53,404 average across all industries combined.</description>
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