According to the Employment Development Department latest estimates,
seasonally-adjusted employment in San Diego is estimated to have
dropped between December and January, and then to have rebounded
somewhat February:
According to the Employment Development Department latest estimates,
seasonally-adjusted employment in San Diego is estimated to have
dropped between December and January, and then to have rebounded
somewhat February:
Hi Rich, two things…
Do you
Hi Rich, two things…
Do you have a timeline as to when you may be posting the San Diego Employment data that I am looking forward to?
Also, do know if the San Diego teachers will show up in the unemployed data and collect unemployment benefits over the summer before returning to work in August?
I appreciate all of your hard work with the blogs – Thanks
Hi LTR —
The revisions to
Hi LTR —
The revisions to the job data were so huge last year that it left me with the feeling that the whole exercise was kind of useless… i.e., we are just charting guesses and it seems like the guesses are way off sometimes, so what’s the point. That’s why I stopped doing them, but I may check in on them once in a while anyway (maybe after revisions take place). I can point you to the data source if you want to poke around.
Rich
PS – I do not know the answer to your question about teachers, sorry…
I would like to poke around
I would like to poke around at the source… hoping to have some positive findings.
Trying to stay as optimistic as I can in these turbulent times.
This is a good place to
This is a good place to start…
http://data.bls.gov/pdq/querytool.jsp?survey=sm
Thanks again Rich, I will
Thanks again Rich, I will check it out now.