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Seattle's job market shrunk in 2025, marking first dip since Covid

caption: Job losses from 2000 to 2025 in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. The graph shows that while 2025 was bad, it was far from the worst downturn the Seattle region has faced so far this century.
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Job losses from 2000 to 2025 in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties. The graph shows that while 2025 was bad, it was far from the worst downturn the Seattle region has faced so far this century.
Puget Sound Regional Council

New data shows the Seattle metro area had a net loss of 13,000 jobs last year.

That's according to the Puget Sound Regional Council, which tracks jobs in King, Pierce, Snohomish and Kitsap counties.

In a normal year, Seattle has a net gain of about 40,000 jobs. We lose some, we gain some, but we almost always come out way ahead.

Not in 2025. Only a handful of years match it, for jobs lost.

There was the pandemic in 2020, the Great Recession in 2009, the Dot-Com bust in 2001.

But here's the good news: 2025 was just a hiccup compared to the loud burps of those other years.

The Dot-Com bust was five times worse. The Great Recession's worst year was seven times worse. And 2020 was 13 times worse.

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Job losses sometimes stretch a couple years. But the region usually bounces back after that.

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