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From the Employment Development Department this morning: The unemployment rate in Kern County was 13.9 percent in September 2009, down from a revised 14.4 percent in August 2009, and above the year-ago estimate of 9.1 percent.  This compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 12.0...
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The unemployment rate in Kern County stood at 14.4 percent in July, according to figures released by the Employment Development Department today. Last July unemployment in Kern was 9.7 percent. This July's figures are a little better than June, whent the rate stood at 14.7 percent.  
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Kern County’s unemployment rate increased to 14.7 percent in June, up from a revised 14.3 percent in May. During the same time last year, the unemployment rate was estimated to be 9.3 percent, according to the state Employment Development Department. California’s unadjusted...
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Kern County unemployment rates by cities and communities, released by the Employment Development Department  on Friday. Arvin: 35.5 percent Bakersfield: 10 percent California City: 11.1 percent Delano: 34.7 percent Frazier Park: 12.4 percent Lake Isabella: 16.9 percent Lamont: 24.7...
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A summary straight from the state Employment Development Department: The unemployment rate in the Kern County was 14.2 percent in May 2009, down from a revised 14.8 percent in April 2009, and above the year-ago estimate of 9.0 percent.  This compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate...
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Employers’ Training Resource sent a written report on its first-quarter activities to the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. The report provides a snapshot of local unemployment. Excerpts follow: Climbing unemployment rates have resulted in a large increase of customers. Employers’...
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Wow! Jobs! NOOOO jobs. People without income, the highest in 25 years. Can you believe it? Sure. 9.4% is extremely high. Sure; they say there is know layoffs at the present moment; yet. But our State is going bankrupt. Help... California is in trouble. Crime is unbelievable. WHY. well we all know...
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You've most likley already heard or read the news: The unemployment rate in Kern County rose to 15.9 percent in March, up from 14.7 percent in February and above the same time last year, when the rate was 10.7 percent. We ran a poll over the weekend asking folks how bad they think the...
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If you sign up to receive our news alerts you may be wondering why you've been inundated with the same "Kern's unemployment hits 13.8 percent" alert multiple times. While this is indeed a newsworthy issue, it doesn't bear repeating about 10 times. We're working on getting this...
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Kern County’s unemployment rate has gone up over this time last year, according to data released by the state’s Employment Development Department on Friday. Kern unemployment rate slipped slightly to 9.5 percent in May, down from a revised 9.7 percent in April but above an estimated...
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The governor is spending $10.5 million for training for construction workers and others who have been laid off because of the downturn in the housing market. “The housing slump has put many skilled Californians out of work – such as carpenters, steel workers and cement...
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Kern County’s unemployment rate rose to 9.9 percent in January, up from 9.4 percent in December and 8.8 percent a year before, according to data released Friday by the state Employment Development Department. By comparison, California’s unemployment rate in January was 6.3 percent,...
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More and more people are without jobs. That's the latest from the Labor Department, which is saying the cuts haven't been so bad since the summer of 2003. The Associated Press is reporting: "Nervous employers cut 17,000 jobs in January — the first such reduction in more than four...
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