December capped off the nation’s best year of hiring since 1999, with employers adding a healthy 252,000 payroll jobs and unemployment at 5.6 percent.
December capped off the nation’s best year of hiring since 1999, with employers adding a healthy 252,000 payroll jobs and unemployment at 5.6 percent.
Thousands of San Diegans dropped out of the labor force in December, pushing the county’s unemployment rate to its lowest point since September 2008.
San Diego’s unemployment rate dropped to 7 percent in October, with county employers adding 10,800 jobs.
San Diego’s unemployment rate dropped to 7.4 percent in August from 7.8 percent in July.
More San Diego companies will hire and fewer will lay off workers in 2013’s fourth quarter, a study released Tuesday says.