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June 21, 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 Southern California. Los Angeles (MD) saw the largest increase, where payrolls grew by 8,300 (0.2%) during the month. The Inland Empire (3,800 or 0.2%), Orange County (1,500 or 0.1%), San Diego (1,500 or 0.1%), Ventura (1,000 or 0.3%), and El Centro (200 or 0.3%) also saw their payrolls jump during the month. Over the past year, Ventura (1.5%) saw the fastest job growth in the region, followed by the Inland Empire (1.4%), El Centro (1.2%), Orange County (0.8%), Los Angeles (MD) (0.7%), and San Diego (0.6%).

In the Bay Area, San Jose experienced the largest increase, with payrolls expanding by 3,300 (0.3%) positions in May. The East Bay (2,100 or 0.2%), San Francisco (MD) (1,000 or 0.1%), Vallejo (400 or 0.3%), Napa (300 or 0.4%) and Santa Rosa (200 or 0.1%) also saw payrolls increase during the month. Over the past 12 months, Vallejo (2.8%) enjoyed the fastest job growth in the region, followed by Napa (2.3%), Santa Rosa (1.8%), San Rafael (MD) (1.1%), the East Bay (0.9%), San Jose (0.5%), and San Francisco (MD) (-0.5%).

In the Central Valley, Sacramento experienced the largest monthly increase as payrolls expanded by 3,400 (0.3%) positions in May. Payrolls in Fresno (1,200 or 0.3%), Stockton (1,200 or 0.4%), Modesto (700 or 0.4%), Hanford (200 or 0.5%), Visalia (200 or 0.1%), and Yuba (100 or 0.2%) increased as well. Over the past year, Madera (5.4%) has experienced the fastest growth, followed by Yuba (4.0%), Modesto (3.6%), Merced (3.4%), Stockton (2.9%), Fresno (2.3%), Redding (2.3%), Sacramento (2.3%), Hanford (2.1%), Visalia (2.1%), Chico (1.3%), and Bakersfield (0.8%).

CENTRAL COAST

On California’s Central Coast, Santa Cruz (500 or 0.5%) and Santa Barbara (500 or 0.3%) added the largest number of jobs during the month. Salinas (300 or 0.2%) and San Luis Obispo (200 or 0.2%) also saw payrolls increase during the month. From May 2023 to May 2024, Salinas (1.4%) has added jobs at the fastest rate, followed by Santa Cruz (1.3%), Santa Barbara (0.8%), and San Luis Obispo (0.4%).

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