Unemployment Rate Decreases To 7.2% In San Diego County
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San Diego CA
26 March, 2021
2:52 PM
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By Debbie L. Sklar, Times of San Diego March 26, 2021 The unemployment rate in San Diego County decreased to 7.2% in February, down from a revised 8% in January but well above the year- ago, pre-pandemic rate of 3.2%, according to figures released Friday by the state Employment Development Department. Statewide, the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was 8.5% in February, down from 9% in January, but also well above the 4.3% rate from February 2020. The comparable estimates for the nation were 6.2% in February, 6.3% in January and 3.5% in February 2020. Between January and February, nonfarm employment in San Diego County increased by 31,900, from 1,351,600 to 1,383,500, and agricultural employment increased by 500, from 8,400 to 8,900. Leisure and hospitality led all month-over increases with 12,800 jobs added. Of those, 97% were in accommodation and food services — up 12,400 jobs. Arts, entertainment and recreation added 400 jobs. Professional and business services added 6,800 jobs. Administrative and support and waste management led sector increases by 5,000 jobs. A half-dozen other sectors notched month-over additions, including other services, up 4,100; construction, up 4,100 jobs; manufacturing, up 2,000 jobs; government, up 1,600 jobs; educational and health services, up 400 jobs; and financial activities, up 200 jobs. Trade, transportation and utilities posted the only month-over job losses, shedding 100 positions. Information and mining and logging remained unchanged. –City News Service Times of San Diego is an independent online news site covering the San Diego metropolitan area. Our journalists report on politics, crime, business, sports, education, arts, the military and everyday life in San Diego. No subscription is required, and you can sign up for a free daily newsletter with a summary of the latest news.
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