North Bay unemployment rates decline
NORTH BAY, April 20, 2007 -- Sonoma County had 6,200 more jobs in March than it did a year ago, as the unemployment rate -- a measure of the number of people actively seeking jobs -- fell to 4 percent. Unemployment also fell in Marin and Napa counties, according to the Employment Development Department.
 
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