Key employment areas saw mixed hiring numbers as California retained the highest rate of unemployment in the country.
Despite Gov. Gavin Newsom bragging about California being the world’s fourth-largest economy, the Golden State isn't striking ...
Napa County’s unemployment rate of 4.3% in August was the lowest in the region. Marin and Sonoma counties followed, with ...
California’s economy, traditionally hailed for growing faster than the United States as a whole, has continued weakening, with key sectors either falling stagnant or contracting and the unemployment ...
California’s unemployment rate, the highest state figure in the nation in July, is projected to climb to 6.1% and stay around 6% next year, according to a new California Economic Forecast.
Unemployment in Yuba and Sutter counties decreased in August at the same time as the national unemployment rate rose, government figures show. The unemployment rate for Colusa also fell last month.
(The Center Square) – California continues to have America's second-highest unemployment rate, according to the latest U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report. California’s unemployment rate was 5.5% ...
August proved to be a strong month for the labor markets at each the local, statewide and national levels, according to ...
The UCLA Anderson Forecast released Wednesday predicts economic growth will slow next quarter as the costs of the Trump ...
Usually, the unemployment rate goes up from July to August in Humboldt, so it’s good news it went down,” said Juliet Moeur, a ...