Web Version [link removed] | Update Preferences [link removed] [link removed] California Employment Report
for August 2019
The Center for Jobs and the Economy has released its full analysis of the August employment data. For additional information and data about the California economy visit [[link removed]].
California Employment Report Highlights Unemployment Unchanged at 4.1%; Employment Up 5,400 for the Month but Down 34,500 for the Year [[link removed]] Labor Force Participation Rate Level at 62.0% [[link removed]] Employment Growth Ranking—California Plummets to 50th [[link removed]] Nonfarm Jobs Up 34,500 for Month; California Regains #1 Rank for 12-month Gain [[link removed]] Jobs Change by Industry [[link removed]] Structural Shifts in State’s Economy [[link removed]] Unemployment Rates by Region [[link removed]] Unemployment Rates by Legislative District [[link removed]] Employment Growth by Region [[link removed]] MSAs with the Worst Unemployment Rates [[link removed]] Chart of the Month: Jobs & Wage Growth by Region [[link removed]] Featured Indicator: Employment Up 5,400 For The Month, But Down 34,500 For The Year
August was the 2nd month in a row showing a year-over-year drop in employment. In August, the employment level was 34,500 below the previous mark in August 2018.
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