Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Business
County jobless rate stabilizes
By Daily Republic staff
Solano County's unemployment rate is holding steady, according to statistics recently released by the Employment Development Department.
The county had a 5.6 percent unemployment rate in October, compared to a 5.4 percent in October 2002.
Statewide and nationwide, the unemployment rate also is showing little change.
California had a 6.4 percent unemployment rate in October, compared to 6.6 percent in October 2002. The nation had a 5.6 percent unemployment rate in October, compared to 5.3 percent in October 2002.
"It's starting to stabilize," said labor market consultant Cynthia Solorio.
"We're not seeing any major dips in the economy."
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