Indiana's business-recruitment officials reached 30 percent fewer incentive deals during 2016 than a year before, which the agency says is a positive sign.
In a year-end assessment, the Indiana Economic Development Corp. reported it had completed 227 such deals for tax breaks and training grants in 2016. The Indianapolis Business Journal reports that's down from 323 agreements during 2015.
Agency spokeswoman Abby Gras told the Associated Press that it is being more selective in which companies receive incentive offers because of improved employment levels in the state.
Indiana's unemployment rate in November was 4.2 percent, which is the state's lowest mark since 2001.
The agency's biggest 2016 jobs deals were with Salesforce for 800 jobs in Indianapolis and Allied Solutions for about 600 jobs in Carmel.