California Job Growth Still Expanding
22 Sep 2019
Long Term Concern: Labor Force Declines For 6th Consecutive Month
Riverside, CA —Nonfarm employment in California expanded at a steady pace, increasing by 34,500 jobs in the latest numbers from the California Employment Development Department, according an analysis released jointly by by Beacon Economics and the UC Riverside School of Business Center for Economic Forecasting and Development. This level of growth exceeds the monthly average over the last twelve months, which comes in at 26,200.
From a year-over-year perspective, California has added 314,200 as of August 2019. This is equivalent to a 1.8% year-over-year increase, which matches the fastest yearly growth rate out of any month in 2019 and is a better showing than the nation’s 1.4% rate.
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