Calif. regains jobs lost in recession
By Margot Roosevelt, Orange County Register
After a long, slow recovery, California last month finally regained all the jobs lost during the recession, powered by fast growth in the Bay Area and a steady hiring pace in Los Angeles, Orange County and the Inland Empire.
The state’s unemployment rate, adjusted for seasonal changes, notched down to 7.4 percent from 7.6 percent last month and from 9 percent a year earlier, according to state employment officials.
National joblessness stood at 6.1 percent in June.
“Everybody is moving forward,” said Robert Kleinhenz, an economist at the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp., a nonprofit research group.
But he called the monthly numbers from California “a bittersweet report,” given that wages are barely keeping pace with inflation. “Until we see stronger gains in incomes, we won’t see breakout spending on part of consumers … to bring the economy forward.”
This California jobs report is going to piss of CJ, Dog and Company… they are always “shorting” California.
It’s not as if we’ve reset to 0. Friends who lost their homes aren’t getting them back. Friends who lost their jobs haven’t been rehired by the same companies, let alone at the same pay level.
A little good news is always welcome, but just because the few areas listed in the article have come booming back doesn’t mean that folks in the majority of CA are better off now than they were earlier in the ongoing recession/depression.
Bear. I do not believe the California Unemployment rate has ever been 0.
blame it on Obama, give the credit to Boehner