Industry Employment and Unemployment Rates for Counties
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California
Counties
Metropolitan Areas
Cities and Census Designated Places
Local Workforce Investment Areas
California Labor Market Review
California
Counties
Metropolitan Areas
Cities and Census Designated Places
Local Workforce Investment Areas
California Labor Market Review
These data are updated monthly and are currently available through April 2013. Data for counties are not adjusted for seasonal factors.
For additional release details, please visit our 2013 Release Schedule
- Maps of Unemployment Rates and Jobs (maps in color)
-
Labor Force Data for All Counties (Requires
Adobe
Reader):
2013:
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr
2012:
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | June | July | Aug | Sept | Oct | Nov | Dec
Annual Averages:
2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | Historical Data
- Historical Industry Employment and Labor Force Data (Excel)
- Labor Force and Industry Employment Data for Counties (Requires Adobe Reader):
Alameda *
Alpine
Amador
Butte
Calaveras
Colusa
Contra Costa *
Del Norte
El Dorado *
Fresno
Glenn
Humboldt
Imperial
Inyo
Kern
Kings
Lake
Lassen
Los Angeles
Madera
Marin *
Mariposa
Mendocino
Merced
Modoc
Mono
Monterey
Napa
Nevada
Orange
Placer *
Plumas
Riverside *
Sacramento *
San Benito *
San Bernardino *
San Diego
San Francisco *
San Joaquin
San Luis Obispo
San Mateo *
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara *
Santa Cruz
Shasta
Sierra
Siskiyou
Solano
Sonoma
Stanislaus
Sutter *
Tehama
Trinity
Tulare
Tuolumne
Ventura
Yolo *
Yuba *
* Geographic Area Note: This county is in a multi–county Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) or Metropolitan Division (MD). Current industry employment data are only available for the MSA or MD, not county.
About These Data:
Each month the Employment Development Department, Labor Market Information Division releases unemployment rates and employment by industry data for California and sub–state areas. See the complete release schedule for exact dates.
For the state, we release two series of data – seasonally–adjusted and not seasonally adjusted. The greatest detail is provided for the not seasonally adjusted series. These are the data you should use to compare the California statewide data with other geographic areas in the state. See the article, " What Is a Seasonal Adjustment?" for more information.
See the " Employment by Industry Method" for details on how the estimates of employment by industry are developed and the article, Methods for Labor Force Estimates, for the unemployment rates.

