Out of control job creation continue in San Diego. At this rate, we will have a lower unemployment rate than Texas next year.
“The September employment report was even better than expected, as the regional economy looks to be picking up speed toward the end of 2015,” said Phil Blair, CEO of the staffing firm Manpower San Diego. “We saw a disappointing national jobs report released earlier this month, but it was just the opposite in San Diego, with outstanding job growth driven by our construction, manufacturing, and technology sectors.”
San Diego County’s economy added 46,900 nonfarm jobs over the past year, with the biggest gain in the professional, scientific and technical sector, which increased by 9,600 positions. Accommodations and food services increased by around 8,000 jobs.”