The March data returned to reporting mixed results for the state’s economy. Nonfarm jobs rose 28,000 in the preliminary results for March, while the loss in February was revised 3,300 lower to 6,600. The preliminary average monthly gain for the first quarter of 2024 was 15,800, down sharply from the previous quarter’s average of 38,800 but better than the 5,200 average loss in the first quarter of 2023.
The labor force numbers continued to weaken, but at less significant numbers. Employment reported yet another loss, the 9th in the last 10 months. Employment dipped 8,400 for the month and a total of 128,600 in the current 10-month downward trend. Unemployment also has grown in every month except one since September 2022, for a total increase in this period of 309,500 or 42.8% higher than the recent low in August 2022. The unemployment rate remained at 5.3%, the highest among the states and DC and the highest in California since December 2021.
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