Unemployment rate in California still second worst in nation

Richard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax FightersRichard Rider, Chairman, San Diego Tax Fighters 1 Comment

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Is California “back,” as the liberal press and our governor so proudly proclaim? No. Not hardly.

In November, California was tied for the second highest/worst state unemployment rate.  In December, we’ve got second place all to ourselves at 7.0%.

The national unemployment rate was 5.6%.  Only “Deliverance” Mississippi was worse. The national unemployment rate not including CA is 5.4%, making the CA unemployment rate 29.4% higher than the average of the other 49 states.

http://www.bls.gov/web/laus/laumstrk.htm

We were at 4.8% in Nov, 2006 – vs. national 4.6%

Using the 2014 U-6 measure of unemployment (includes involuntary part-time workers), CA is just behind Nevada at 15.2% vs. national 12.0%.  National U-6 not including CA is 11.6%, making CA’s U-6 31.4% higher than the average of the other 49 states.

http://www.bls.gov/lau/stalt.htm

Remember that in December, California — a state of over 38,800,000 people — created only seven hundred NET new jobs in the entire state.  Pathetic.

Moreover the “Largest growth sector was 8,300 jobs in Leisure & Hospitality (average annual wage $23,950); largest decline sector was 12,300 jobs in construction (average annual wage $57,100).”

http://www.flashreport.org/blog/2015/01/23/latest-deceptive-ca-unemployment-figures-and-why-they-are-deceiving/

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  1. I don’t care what percentages people come up with the fact remains, including those collecting unemployment, 100,000,000 Americans are NOT working.
    The party who fixes this will be in office for a long time.

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