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Updated · Times of San Diego · May 22
San Diego County Cuts April Unemployment to 4.1% as Payrolls Add 7,200 Jobs
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Updated · Times of San Diego · May 22

San Diego County Cuts April Unemployment to 4.1% as Payrolls Add 7,200 Jobs

2 articles · Updated · Times of San Diego · May 22
  • San Diego County’s jobless rate fell to 4.1% in April from a revised 4.3% in March, edging below 4.2% a year earlier, state labor data showed.
  • Nonfarm payrolls rose by 7,200 to 1,580,200, led by 2,000 government jobs and 1,900 in leisure and hospitality, while information, manufacturing and finance shed a combined 400 jobs.
  • California posted 5% unemployment in April and the U.S. 4%, leaving San Diego below the state rate and just above the national level.
  • Over 12 months, total nonfarm employment increased by 10,000, with private education and health services adding 16,400 jobs even as six sectors lost a combined 15,900, including a 7,900 drop in government.
Job growth is centered in low-wage sectors while high-tech falters. Is San Diego's economic engine shifting into a lower gear?
With a shrinking workforce and soaring costs, is San Diego's low unemployment rate masking a deeper economic crisis for its residents?