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San Diego County unemployment dropped to 10.2% in October from a revised 10.7% in September, according to the state Employment Development Department. The county gained 5,600 jobs between September and October, but dropped 1,100 from a year earlier. The biggest gain for the month was 6,900 government jobs.
San Diego County unemployment dropped to 10.2% in October from a revised 10.7% in September, according to the state Employment Development Department. The county gained 5,600 jobs between September and October, but dropped 1,100 from a year earlier. The biggest gain for the month was 6,900 government jobs.
or the number of persons that no longer qualify for unemployment has increased, and/or persons that don't file and go unreported.
or the number of persons that no longer qualify for unemployment has increased,
Yep, these people are not counted in the U-3 UE rate, only the U-6 which is the true UE rate,
Scream to the media for primarily reporting the number that understates the truth. Best, Don Bauder
People leaving the labor force can affect the unemployment numbers. Best, Don Bauder