Posted on 01/21/2011 12:27:14 PM PST by FromLori
Jumps in Central Valley Six counties now have at least 20 percent unemployment
Californias unemployment rate increased to 12.5 percent in December, although nonfarm payroll jobs increased by 4,900 during the month, according to data released Friday by the California Employment Development Department from two separate surveys.
The U.S. unemployment rate decreased in December to 9.4 percent.
In December 2009, the unemployment rate in California was 12.3 percent. The unemployment rate is derived from a federal survey of 5,500 California households.
The jobless rate jumped in all but one Central Valley county last month. The only county to see a decrease was Sacramento. Merced County topped the 20 percent mark for jobless adults.
(Excerpt) Read more at centralvalleybusinesstimes.com ...
All municipalities are required to assume responsibility for their fair share of unqualified minorities. In my area suburbs are required to open municipal jobs to all while urban areas have residency requirements. The “pretend jobs” are designed to give the illusion that you can make a living with no language or math skills whatsoever; you know, give them something (anything) to aim for...
You are right, and none of these three sensible steps will be undertaken. The American people will be fooled again.
Fwiw, I would rephrase the first bquestion...they are an enemy of our constitutional form of government...not jjust a party.
You are wrong
California Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento, today said he will pursue emergency legislation forcing state agencies to review all regulations and recommend a wholesale re-writing of the state's regulatory scheme. In an interview with The Bee Capitol Bureau, Steinberg said he'll propose "urgency legislation that directs each state agency to review its regulations, identify any duplicative, archaic or inconsistent rules."
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