Each month the California Employment Development Department (EDD) releases employment data for the prior month. This edition of San Diego’s Economic Pulse covers October 2018. Check out EDC’s research bureau for more data & stats about San Diego’s economy.
October highlights:
- The region’s unemployment rate was 3.3 percent in October, up from a revised 3.2 percent in September, and below the year-ago estimate of 3.6 percent.
- San Diego’s unemployment rate remains below both the state rate of 4.0 percent and the national rate of 3.5 percent.
- The labor force grew by 9,100 workers during the month and is now up 25,300 compared to a year ago.
- Total nonfarm employment is up 10,700 in October and up 26,000 over the year.
- The largest employment gain over the year occurred in professional and business services, which added 16,400 jobs. Professional, scientific, and technical services were responsible for 60 percent of the increase – up 9,700 jobs.