The Bakersfield Californian

Calif. jobless rate dips as jobs added despite pandemic

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SACRAMENTO — California has regained more than a third of the 2.6 million nonfarm jobs the nation’s most populous state lost to the coronaviru­s pandemic in March and April, state officials said Friday.

The leisure and hospitalit­y sector accounted for half the overall gain of 96,000 jobs, after experienci­ng the largest monthto-month loss in August, as restaurant­s, hotels and other hospitalit­y businesses benefited from the state’s easing of restrictio­ns designed to slow the virus’ spread.

Retail trade also rebounded, spurred by more jobs in clothing and clothing accessory stores.

All told, seven of the 11 industry sectors improved in September, dropping the jobless rate to 11 percent, the California Employment Developmen­t Department reported.

The department revised its August figures to add another nearly 12,000 jobs to what it previously said were about 100,000 jobs added then. It had previously reported the August unemployme­nt rate at 11.4 percent, but on Friday revised it to 11.2 percent.

The gains, particular­ly in the restaurant, hospitalit­y, retail and constructi­on sectors, are all welcome news, indicating that at least some jobs are returning, said Michael Bernick, former director of the state Employment Developmen­t Department and an attorney with Duane Morris. It’s further good news that the gains were reported statewide, he said.

 ?? JEFF CHIU / AP ?? In this May 7 file photo, a man wearing a mask walks under a Now Hiring sign at a CVS Pharmacy during the coronaviru­s outbreak in San Francisco.
JEFF CHIU / AP In this May 7 file photo, a man wearing a mask walks under a Now Hiring sign at a CVS Pharmacy during the coronaviru­s outbreak in San Francisco.

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