Indiana’s unemployment rate stood at 3.3% for June 2026 – no significant change from May – compared to the national rate of 4.2%, according to data from the Indiana Department of Workforce Development. “This is not a labor market that’s reaccelerating despite speculation to the contrary earlier this year.” The “low-hire, low-fire” dynamic economists said defined the U.S. labor market in 2025 may be back, if it ever went away. In a sluggish labor market, he said, even employed workers can worry about their ability to land their next gig, promotion or raise. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana unemployment remains low while US jobs fall