Beacon Economics

December 20, 2024

Beacon Employment Report | California

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REGIONAL OVERVIEW

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
CENTRAL VALLEY

Regionally, job gains were led by the Southern California. The Inland Empire saw the largest increase, where payrolls grew by 3,700 (0.2%) during the month. Orange County (MD) (2,500 or 0.1%) and Ventura (900 or 0.3%) also saw their payrolls jump during the month. On the other hand, payrolls decreased in San Diego (-2,600 or -0.2%), Los Angeles (MD) (-900), and El Centro (-100 or -0.2%). Over the past year, Ventura (2.0%) has enjoyed the fastest job growth in the region, followed by the El Centro (1.9%), Inland Empire (1.6%), Los Angeles (MD) (1.0%), Orange County (0.9%), and San Diego (0.6%).

In the Bay Area, the East Bay experienced the largest increase, with payrolls expanding by 1,900 (0.2%) positions in November. San Francisco (MD) (600 or 0.1%), San Rafael (MD) (500 or 0.4%), and Vallejo (200 or 0.1%) also saw payrolls rise during the month. Over the past 12 months, San Rafael (MD) (2.6%) has experienced the fastest job growth in the region, followed by Vallejo (1.0%), the East Bay (0.9%), Santa Rosa) (0.7%), San Jose (0.6%), Napa (0.0%), and San Francisco (MD) (-0.2%).

In the Central Valley, Visalia (700 or 0.5%) had the largest monthly increase in November. Payrolls in Modesto (600 or 0.3%), Chico (500 or 0.6%), Merced (200 or 0.3%), and Yuba (200 or 0.4%) increased as well. On the other hand, payrolls declined in Fresno (-2,000 or -0.5%), Sacramento (-900 or -0.1%), and Hanford (-200 or -0.5%). Over the past year, Stockton (4.2%) saw the fastest growth, followed by Yuba (3.7%), Chico (2.6%), Merced (2.3%), Madera (2.3%), Fresno (2.1%), Visalia (2.0%), Redding (1.8%), Modesto (1.8%), Hanford (1.4%), Bakersfield (1.4%), and Sacramento (1.0%).

CENTRAL COAST

On California’s Central Coast, Santa Cruz (200 or 0.2%) added the largest number of jobs during the month. In contrast, Salinas (-900 or -0.6%) and Santa Barbara (-700 or -0.4%) saw payrolls fall. Payrolls remained unchanged in San Luis Obispo. From November 2023 to November 2024, Salinas (1.5%) added jobs at the fastest rate, followed by Santa Cruz (1.1%), San Luis Obispo (1.0%), and Santa Barbara (0.4%).

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