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Unemployment rates drop below 5 percent across Bay Area counties
Unemployment rates were below five percent in all nine San Francisco Bay Area counties last month, data from the California Employment Development Department shows. Bay Area July unemployment rates...Read More
Bay Area jobless rates hover near record lows
June unemployment in the San Francisco Bay Area was very low, data from the California Employment Development Department shows.Read More
Unemployment sign-up extended for fire victims
People whose jobs were affected by the North Bay wildfires have about another month to file for disaster unemployment assistance.Read More
Bay Area basically at full employment
Unemployment rates in the Bay Area were among the lowest in the state in March indicating the region is at full employment.Read More
Bay Area unemployment remains low
Two Bay Area counties had unemployment rates below 3 percent last month, while all but one county reported rates under 5 percent.Read More
Local unemployment falls below state average
The unemployment rate in all nine Bay Area counties was below the state average in September.Read More
California job growth slows
The state's unemployment rate decreased last month, according to data released Friday.Read More
California job growth continues five-year recovery
The state's unemployment rate decreased to 5.8 percent in October from 5.9 percent in September.Read More
California employment rate slowly rising
The number of employed people in California is slowly, but steadily, rising, according to the latest employment figures.Read More
Bay Area jobless rates dip below 6 percent
All of the Bay Area's nine counties had unemployment rates last month below the state average.Read More
Unemployment services shift online
A new Internet service from the California Employment Development Department is now available to anyone in the Bay Area who wants to manage their unemployment benefits.Read More
California jobless rate dips to 6.9 percent
California's unemployment rate dropped to 6.9 percent in January as the number of people unemployed dropped by 31,000.Read More