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State reports Lake County’s jobless rate up in June PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lake County News reports   
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
LAKE COUNTY – The county's jobless rate was up slightly over May, according to a recent state report.


The county's preliminary June 2008 unemployment rate was 9.5 percent, up slightly from the revised May rate of 9.2 percent and 1.7 percent above the year-ago, June 2007 rate of 7.8 percent, according to Dennis Mullins of the Employment Development Department's Eureka office.


At 9.5 percent, Lake ranked 44th among the State’s 58 counties, according to Mullins, which records show put it among the county's lowest rankings over the past few years.


Some surrounding county rates included 11.1 percent for Colusa, 6.4 percent for Mendocino and 5.6 percent for Sonoma. Mullins said Marin had the lowest rate in the state at 4.6 percent and Imperial County had the highest with 22.6 percent.


The comparable California and U.S. rates were 7.0 and 5.7 percent respectively, he added.


Mullins said total industry employment increased 150 (1.0 percent) between June 2007 and June 2008 ending the year-over period with 15,660 jobs.


Year-over job growth occurred in manufacturing; trade, transportation and utilities; private educational and health services; other services; and government, Mullins reported.


At the same time, Mullins said year-over job losses occurred in farm; natural resources, mining and construction; professional and business services; leisure and hospitality.


Industry sectors with no change over the year included information and financial activities, Mullins said.


Government led industry gainers adding 130 jobs each over the year and private educational and health services was up 70. Mullins said manufacturing and trade, transportation, and utilities each gained 30 and other services increased 10 jobs for the period.


Professional and business services led decliners dropping 60 jobs, and the natural resources, mining and construction category was down 30, according to Mullins. Leisure and hospitality dropped 20 and farm shed 10. Seven industry sectors gained jobs or held steady over the year, and four declined.


For those filing unemployment insurance benefits, Mullins said the Employment Development Department is encouraging them to do so online at www.edd.ca.gov. On-line claim filing is the fastest, most convenient way to apply for unemployment benefits, and is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.


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How can this be? It\'s
written by Donna Christopher, July 24, 2008
a "mental recession" you bunch of "whiners" - didn't you get the memo from McSame's financial guru Gramm? He was able to finagle the deregulation of the banking industry and give us that wonderful "Enron Loophole" so he must know what he's speaking about. You know, the republican economic plan - Privatize Profit and Socialize Loss. So if the State is so broke it wants to lower some state wages to Federal minimum wage till it pulls a budget out of its arse, is there still unemployement benefit $$ left?
yes Donna
written by lenny, July 25, 2008
don't worry, you'll get your paycheck hon...but as I keep telling ya, ya gotta get off your butt and go look for a job!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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