As it has every month since January, according to the latest estimates
from the state of California, San Diego’s regional employment grew in
May.
But what (as I imagine some of the more bearish readers are thinking,
and, perhaps, readying to inform me via electronic nastygram) of the
effect of temporary hiring for the US Census? It’s a fair
question. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated
that
short-lived census jobs accounted for a over 95 percent of nationwide
hiring in May. Isn’t the same thing going on here?
San Diego’s Job Growth Streak Carries On
As it has every month since January, according to the latest estimates
from the state of California, San Diego’s regional employment grew in
May.
But what (as I imagine some of the more bearish readers are thinking,
and, perhaps, readying to inform me via electronic nastygram) of the
effect of temporary hiring for the US Census? It’s a fair
question. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated
that
short-lived census jobs accounted for a over 95 percent of nationwide
hiring in May. Isn’t the same thing going on here?
No, as it turns out.
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