Skagit County profile

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March 2026 highlights

Updated May 2026

Compared to February 2026, the unemployment rate decreased from 5.6% to 5.2% (3,120 unemployed individuals). Employers reported 100 more jobs on payrolls (for a total of 53,200 jobs).

Skagit County's labor market highlights

  • A dark blue map of Washington state with Skagit County highlighted in orange.
    Skagit County, located in northwest Washington, is situated between Whatcom County to the north and Snohomish County to the south. The Salish Sea lies to the west and the Cascade Mountains rise to the east. The Skagit River runs through the largest population centers of the county. Although most of the county is continental, it includes several islands in the Salish Sea.
  • Skagit County ranges in elevation from sea level to a high point of 9,114 feet at the non-volcanic peak, Mount Buckner.
  • Glacier Peak, located in neighboring Snohomish County, is noted by the U.S. Geologic Survey as one of the most active and explosive of Washington's volcanoes.
  • Glacier Peak shaped the geography of the Skagit River valley through tremendous mud and debris flows (lahars) which, at times, traveled more than 100 miles to reach the Salish Sea.

Contact Skagit County's labor economist

Toby Paterson, North sound region

​Skagit County is part of the Northwest Workforce Development Area. Visit the workforce board’s website for information about Washington’s 12 workforce regions.​

Skagit County is synonymous with the Mount Vernon-Anacortes Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA).

Employment updates for March 2026

Changes to the labor force and unemployment

The March 2026 unemployment rate was 5.2% in Skagit County, 5.1% in Washington state and 4.3% in the United States.

 Measure  Mar. 2026 Feb. 2026 Mar. 2025
 Participant (labor force)  59,769 59,443 58,381
 Employed persons  56,649 56,121 55,563
 Persons seeking work  3,120 3,322 2,818
 Unemployment rate  5.2% 5.6% 4.8%

Source: Employment Security Department/Labor Market Information and Research (LMIR) Division, Local area unemployment statistics (LAUS)

Skagit County's unemployment rate, Jan. 2024 - Mar. 2026

The unemployment rate changes throughout the year, rising and falling based on the size of the labor force and the number of unemployed people.

A chart showing the not seasonally adjusted unemployment rate for Skagit County from Jan. 2024 to Mar. 2026
  Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Legend - a dashed blue line with a diamond representing year 1 in the graph
2024
5.8% 6.1% 5.3% 4.5% 4.8% 4.1% 4.9% 4.9% 4.0% 4.4% 4.8% 5.0%
Legend - a orange line with a square representing year 2 in the graph
2025
5.2% 5.7% 4.8% 4.2% 4.4% 3.8% 4.5% 4.7% 4.0%   5.1% 5.6%
Legend - a dark blue line with a circle representing year 3 in the graph
2026
5.5% 5.6% 5.2%                  

Source: Employment Security Department/Labor Market Information and Research (LMIR) Division, Local area unemployment statistics (LAUS)

Key changes in payroll employment 

This includes all employees with paid positions tracked in a company’s payroll system. This doesn’t include agriculture jobs or jobs outside of formal payroll such as freelancers, contractors and self-employed individuals. Numbers in this section are estimates generated by a monthly survey.

 

In March 2026, Skagit County had 53,200 jobs.

One month ago, in Feb. 2026 there were 100 fewer jobs on payrolls (for a total of 53,100 jobs).

  • 13,200 government jobs, which is unchanged.
  • 11,000 goods-producing jobs, which is unchanged.
  • 4,400 mining, logging and construction jobs, which is unchanged.
  • 6,600 manufacturing jobs, which is unchanged.

One year ago, in Mar. 2025 there were 300 (0.6%) fewer jobs on payrolls (for a total of 52,900 jobs).

  • 200 (1.5%) more government jobs. Local government service providing jobs was the main increase in the government subsector with 300 jobs above last year, buoyed by 100 fewer federal government service providing jobs.
  • 100 (0.9%) fewer goods-producing jobs.
  • 300 (6.4%) fewer mining, logging and construction jobs.
  • 200 (3.1%) more manufacturing jobs.

Employment estimates for Skagit County

See a snapshot of this month's data below. A detailed spreadsheet titled Current employment estimates, not seasonally adjusted is on the source page of our site.

Total jobs

Industry sector Mar 2026 Feb 2026 Mar 2025 Feb 2026 to
Mar 2026
Mar 2025 to
Mar 2026
Mar 2025 to
Mar 2026 % 
Total nonfarm 53,200 53,100 52,900 100 300 0.6%
- Private 40,000 39,900 39,900 100 100 0.3%
- Government 13,200 13,200 13,000 0 200 1.5%

Goods-producing jobs

Industry sector Mar 2026 Feb 2026 Mar 2025 Feb 2026 to
Mar 2026
Mar 2025 to
Mar 2026
Mar 2025 to
Mar 2026 % 
Goods-producing 11,000 11,000 11,100 0 -100 -0.9%
- Mining, logging and construction 4,400 4,400 4,700 0 -300 -6.4%
- Manufacturing 6,600 6,600 6,400 0 200 3.1%

Service-providing jobs

Industry sector Mar 2026 Feb 2026 Mar 2025 Feb 2026 to
Mar 2026
Mar 2025 to
Mar 2026
Mar 2025 to
Mar 2026 % 
Service-providing 42,200 42,100 41,800 100 400 1.0%
- Trade, transportation, and utilities 9,900 9,900 9,800 0 100 1.0%
- Retail trade 6,500 6,500 6,600 0 -100 -1.5%
- Leisure and hospitality 5,000 5,000 5,000 0 0 0.0%
- Government 13,200 13,200 13,000 0 200 1.5%

Note: Data benchmarked through September 2025, updated April 30, 2026. The current month’s data is preliminary. Analysts continue to refine past months as more related information becomes available. Industry columns use North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) industry titles. Source: Employment Security Department/Labor Market Information and Research Division, Washington employment estimates (WA-QB & CES)

Employment details for industries and sectors

This profile section uses the latest Quarterly Census of Employment and Wage (QCEW) annual averages data.

This quarterly census data includes both agricultural and nonagricultural employment and wages for firms, organizations and individuals with employees covered by the Washington State Employment Security Act. Covered employment refers to the total number of employees with this type of coverage.

Top sectors by employment

2024’s annual average was 54,022 total covered employees.

  • Government - 12,486 jobs.
  • Retail trade - 6,698 jobs.
  • Manufacturing - 6,309 jobs.
  • Healthcare and social assistance - 5,417 jobs.
  • Accommodation and food services - 4,384 jobs.

Top sectors by wages

2024’s annual average wage was $65,456 for covered employees.

  • Utilities - $133,899.
  • Management of companies and enterprises - $101,618.
  • Information - $93,873.
  • Professional, scientific and technical services - $88,382.
  • Construction - $88,180.

2024 annual average employment by industry

A bar graph showing the 2024 annual average industry employment in Skagit County

Source: Employment Security Department/Labor Market Information and Research (LMIR) Division, Covered Employment (QCEW)

Workforce demographics in Skagit County

Age

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
Population 16 years and over  107,446  58.4% 4.9%
16 to 19 years  6,169  45.2% 13.3%
20 to 24 years  6,646  81.9% 11.6%
25 to 29 years  7,981  84.3% 4.1%
30 to 34 years  8,426  83.0% 3.2%
35 to 44 years  16,668  82.2% 4.7%
45 to 54 years  14,657  83.1% 2.8%
55 to 59 years  8,026  72.2% 3.2%
60 to 64 years  9,182  50.2% 4.4%
65 to 74 years  17,581  22.2% 4.5%

Race or Hispanic origin

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
White alone  83,453   55.0%   4.5% 
Black or African American alone  902   72.5%   9.3% 
American Indian and Alaska Native alone  1,484   70.8%   6.8% 
Asian alone  2,459   65.1%   2.7% 
Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone  272   81.6%   14.9% 
Some other race alone  9,938   74.7%   4.9% 
Two or more races  8,938   66.1%   7.4% 
Hispanic or Latino origin (of any race)  17,147   74.1%   7.9% 
White alone, not Hispanic or Latino  80,094   54.2%   3.9% 
Population 20 to 64 years  71,586   77.4%   4.5% 

Sex

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
Male  36,052  82.9% 4.8%
Female  35,534  71.9% 4.1%

Females with children

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
With own children under 18 years  12,287  72.2% 3.3%
With own children under 6 years only  3,077  63.3% 6.9%
With own children under 6 years and 6 to 17  years  2,083  65.2% 1.2%
With own children 6 to 17 years only  7,127  78.2% 2.6%

Poverty status in the past 12 months

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
Below poverty level  8,132  45.8% 23.2%
At or above the poverty level  63,068  81.9% 3.1%

Disability status

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
With any disability  8,901  46.3% 13.6%

Educational attainment

Demographic characteristic Total Labor force
participation rate
Unemployment
rate
Population 25 to 64 years  64,940  77.0% 3.7%
Less than high school graduate  6,187  69.5% 5.9%
High school graduate (includes equivalency)  17,377  75.6% 3.5%
Some college or associate's degree  23,062  74.5% 4.9%
Bachelor's degree or higher  18,314  83.9% 1.9%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2024: ACS 5-year estimates, S2301 | Employment Status

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