California’s Unemployment Rate Declines To 6.9 Percent In November

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SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — With employers adding implicit 45,000 non-farm payroll jobs, the unemployment complaint declined to 6.9 percent successful November, said the California Employment Development Department.

Credit: California Employment Development Department (EDD)

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This caller occupation maturation added astir 1,889,000—or astir 70 percent—of the 2,714,800 jobs that were mislaid successful March and April 2020 owed to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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For the economy, this is bully news. If the inclination continues, California is connected the mode backmost to the normalcy that was mislaid since the opening of the pandemic.

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Additionally, this is besides bully for the larger U.S. system arsenic California’s November 2021 summation of 45,700 nonfarm jobs accounted for astir 22 percent of the nation’s 210,000 wide jobs summation for the month.

CBS13 Staff

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