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Unemployment rate at 4.9% in Cupertino

Jobless figures across the state continue downward trend.

 

The unemployment rate in California dropped below 10 percent in November, according to a recently released state employment report.

The state unemployment rate dropped to 9.8 percent in November from 10.1 percent in October. That's a year-to-year decrease of 1.5 percent from 11.3 percent in November 2011. Santa Clara County also had lower rates. Its unemployment figures fell month-to-month by 0.2 percent to 7.7 from 7.9 percent in October.

The unemployment rate in Cupertino is 4.9 percent. There are approximately 25,700 eligible workers in the city.

With its 4.9 percent unemployment rate, Cupertino places fourth best in Santa Clara County for the lowest rate. Saratoga places first at 3.8 percent. Unemployment rates for other local cities include Palo Alto at 4.1, Los Gatos at 5.0, Mountain View at 5.7, and Campbell at 6.6 percent.

The U.S. unemployment rate decreased in November to 7.7 percent.

Around the Bay Area, other counties also experienced a similar or slightly lowered unemployment figures from October, the state's economic development department reports.

The highest unemployment rate came from Solano County at 9.3 percent, the same as the previous month. Marin County maintained the lowest unemployment at 5.8 percent rate.

In San Francisco, unemployment dropped slightly to 6.7 percent from 6.8 percent in October, according to the report.

The state's November jobless numbers dropped sharply from 11.3 percent a year ago. The national unemployment rate dropped to 7.7 percent in November compared to 7.9 percent the previous month, according to the report.

The state derives its unemployment rate from a federal survey of 5,500 households throughout California. 

November 2012 Preliminary Santa Clara County Unemployment figures

Area Name Labor Force Employment Unemployed Rate Santa Clara County
924,500 853,500 71,000 7.7%




Campbell city 23,700 22,200 1,600 6.6% Cupertino city 25,700 24,400 1,300 4.9% East Foothills CDP 4,500 4,100 400 9.6% Gilroy city 22,100 19,500 2,600 11.6% Los Altos city 13,500 12,900 500 3.9% Los Gatos town 16,200 15,400 800 5.0% Milpitas city 33,500 30,800 2,700 7.9% Morgan Hill city 18,400 16,600 1,800 10.0% Mountain View city 44,400 41,900 2,500 5.7% Palo Alto city 33,300 31,900 1,400 4.1% San Jose city 484,500 443,000 41,500 8.6% San Martin CDP 2,400 1,900 400 18.3% Santa Clara city 59,600 55,400 4,200 7.0% Saratoga city 14,100 13,600 500 3.8% Sunnyvale city 79,300 74,100 5,200 6.6%

 

Additional reporting contributed by Bay City News, Inc.

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