Here are the latest charts in my California Index of quality-of-life indicators....
Jobs. This chart shows that the number of jobs in California generally kept pace with the growth in the labor force over the past decade -- until this year,when the number of jobs declined while the number of people entering the labor force grew. Overall, from 1998 through 2008, the cilvilian labor force has grown by about 2.3 million since 1998. The number of civilian jobs has climbed by about 1.7 million.
Source: Employment Development Department
Unemployment. The result of that divergence between the number of jobs and the number of people seeking jobs in 2008 was a big jump in unemployment.
Source: Employment Development Department
UPDATE: Here is a chart I did not have room for in the print column. It shows the recent trend in jobs by industry category. This chart shows November 2006, 2007 and 2008, seasonably adjusted. You can see that the biggest drops have come in construction. manufacturing, retail trade and financial activities. Leisure and hospitality has held its own while education, health and government have grown.
Source: Employment Development Department








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