After a few months of delays, the California Employment Development Department has released unemployment numbers for the month of January. Announced April 3, the unemployment rate for the Central ...
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s management of California’s government has certainly been less than stellar. During his seven-plus years as governor, he and a ...
Humboldt County lost 1,000 jobs between December and January. Additionally, the labor force dropped to 59,500, the lowest level since January 2024 (though it came close in July 2025).
California’s unemployment rate ticked down to 5.4% in January as employers added 93,500 jobs, signaling continued strength in ...
Today's national jobs numbers were an unexpected thunderclap to the positive side. We crunched the numbers and ask the key ...
January unemployment figures released April 3 showed a spike in rates across the North Bay, while the statewide rate saw a ...
The tech industry showed continued weakness in January, with the San Francisco metropolitan area's information sector ...
The unemployment rate in San Diego County increased to 4.7% in January, up from the December estimate of 4.4% and above the ...
Orange County’s unemployment rate was 4.1% in January, up from a revised 3.9% in December and unchanged from 4.1% a year ago, according to the state’s Employment Development Department.
In the past six months, the jobs report has been several months delayed and inconsistent; it's unclear when March figures ...
Newsom should be held responsible for what he did or did not do as governor, but this is just slinging mud to see if some of ...
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