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California's Jobless Rate Drops Below '08 Levels
"Job growth in California continued to outpace the rest of the U.S. in February as employers in the state added 29,400 workers during the month. California’s unemployment rate fell to 6.7% from 7% a month earlier and 8% in February 2014, according to the state Employment Development Department. The rate is at its lowest level since May of 2008." LATimes What do you know, we're almost as good as Minnesota. :rolleyes: :D |
http://www.usnews.com/opinion/econom...-slack-remains
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' most comprehensive alternative measure of unemployment and underemployment (which it calls U6) includes the unemployed, the marginally attached and those involuntarily working part-time. It stood at 11 percent in February, 2.2 percentage points higher than at the start of the recession. By that measure, about 17.5 million people are unemployed or underemployed, or twice the 8.7 million people in the official unemployment measure. Standing out among the unemployed are the long-term unemployed, who have been looking for a job for more than 6 months. They represent more than 31 percent of the unemployed (the largest figure in the half century before the Great Recession was 26 percent). At over 1.7 percent, long-term unemployment is still twice what it was at the start of the recession. Just as unemployment remains too high, employment is still too low. The share of the population with a job, known as the employment-to-population ratio, reflects both the unemployment rate and the labor force participation rate (the share of the population working or actively looking for work). The sharp rise in unemployment in the Great Recession caused the employment-to-population ratio to fall about four percentage points to levels last seen in the 1980s; declining labor force participation kept it from rising from 2010 through 2013 even as the unemployment rate fell. And it has risen only modestly over the past year as labor force participation has stopped falling but remains low. |
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