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State's Unemployment Rate Dips to Lowest Level in Almost Five Years

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California’s unemployment rate fell to 8.6 percent in May, the lowest level since November 2008, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

That represented what the BLS termed a “statistically significant” change of -0.4 percent from April’s rate of 9 percent. The state also has seen a reduction in unemployment of -2.1 percent since May 2012, the largest drop in any state in the country.

Over the past year, California has added over a quarter-million jobs, according to the BLS.

Also, the state’s Employment Development Department reported that the following counties were among those where unemployment rates remained below the state average in May:

  • Sacramento      8.0 percent
  • Alameda           6.8 percent
  • Contra Costa     6.7 percent
  • Santa Clara       6.2 percent
  • San Francisco   5.2 percent
  • San Mateo        4.9 percent
  • Marin                4.5 percent

 

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