California’s unemployment rate dips in September
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California’s unemployment rate dipped below 12% in September, and nearly 12,000 new jobs were created.
The jobless rate fell to 11.9%, from 12.1% in August, and was the best performance since June.
‘I’d say it’s a good gain in jobs, better than what we’ve been getting,’ said Howard Roth, the chief economist with the state Department of Finance.
California in September had the second-highest unemployment rate in the nation, behind only Nevada with 13.4%. North Dakota had the lowest rate at 3.5%, while the national rate was 9.1%.
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