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California’s unemployment rate dips to 4.3 percent for May 2022

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NR No. 22-23
Contact: Loree Levy/Aubrey Henry
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IMPORTANT NOTE: The employment data for the month of May 2022 is taken from the survey week including May 12th. Data for the month of June is scheduled for release on July 22, 2022.

Employers added 42,900 nonfarm payroll jobs

SACRAMENTO – California’s unemployment rate went down for the month of May 2022 to 4.3 percent1 as the state’s employers added 42,900 nonfarm payroll jobs2 to the economy, according to data released today by the California Employment Development Department (EDD) from two surveys. The state’s rate is now just 0.2 percentage point higher than the pre-pandemic unemployment rate of 4.1 percent in February 2020.

The California unemployment rate has dropped to 4.3 percent from 8.3 percent in April 2021
California payroll jobs totaled 17,498,100 in May 2022, up from 16,628,800 in May 2021.

California’s Labor Market, by the Numbers...

  • California has now regained 93 percent (2,565,100) of the 2,758,900 nonfarm jobs lost during March and April of 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Of the 390,000 U.S. nonfarm jobs gained in May, California accounted for 11 percent of them.
  • At 869,300 jobs, California had the largest absolute year-over seasonally-adjusted job increase in the nation in May 2022.
  • California has enjoyed month-over gains in nonfarm jobs in 15 of the past 16 months totaling a 1,481,800 job gain over that time period.
  • Eight of California’s 11 industry sectors gained jobs in May with Information (+8,800) posting the largest increase. The sector’s growth was due in part to increases in the Motion Picture and Sound Recording industries.
  • Leisure & Hospitality (+8,800), which suffered some of the largest losses in the pandemic, showed strong growth yet again and has now gained 816,900 jobs since April 2020 after losing nearly one million jobs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Trade, Transportation, and Utilities suffered the largest month-over job loss (-3,700) due to reductions in Retail Trade (specifically General Merchandise Stores).

1. The unemployment rate comes from a separate federal survey of 5,100 California households.
2. The nonfarm payroll job numbers come from a federal survey of 80,000 California businesses.

Data Trends about Jobs in the Economy

Total Nonfarm Payroll Jobs

This comes from a monthly survey of approximately 80,000 California businesses that estimates jobs in the economy – seasonally adjusted.

  • Month-over – Total nonfarm jobs in California’s 11 major industries totaled 17,498,100 in May – a net gain of 42,900 jobs from April. This followed an upwards revised (+3,200) month-over gain of 44,600 jobs in April.
  • Year-over – Total nonfarm jobs increased by 869,300 (a 5.2 percent increase) from May 2021 to May 2022 compared to the U.S. annual gain of 6,541,000 jobs (a 4.5 percent increase).
Major Industries Month-over Change (April 2022–May 2022) Year-over Change (May 2021–May 2022) Total Payroll Jobs as of May 2022
Information +8,800 +38,000 602,100
Leisure and Hospitality +8,800 +286,800 1,887,300
Education and Health Services +8,800 +103,400 2,902,400
Construction +7,100 +27,800 911,600
Government +4,600 +70,400 2,518,500
Manufacturing +3,700 +35,100 1,307,700
Other Services +3,700 +50,400 549,400
Professional and Business Services +2,700 +122,200 2,821,000
Mining and Logging -300 -200 19,000
Financial Activities -500 +13,300 836,400
Trade, Transp., Utilities -3,700 +122,100 3,142,700

Total Farm jobs – The number of jobs in the agriculture industry increased from April by 6,300 to total 420,200 jobs in May. The agricultural industry had 17,300 more farm jobs in May 2022 than it did in May a year ago.

Data Trends about Workers in the Economy

Employment and Unemployment in California

This information is based on a monthly federal survey of 5,100 California households which focuses on workers in the economy.

  • Employed – The number of Californians employed in May was 18,469,200, an increase of 121,000 persons from April’s total of 18,348,200 and up 1,054,500 from the employment total in May 2021.
  • Unemployed – The number of unemployed Californians was 835,100 in May, a decrease of 45,900 over the month and down 663,500 in comparison to May 2021.
California Labor Force Month-over Change (April 2022–May 2022) Year-over Change (May 2021–May 2022)
* Civilian Labor Force (19,304,200) +75,000 +390,800
Total Civilian Employment (18,469,200) +121,000 +1,054,500
Unemployment (835,100) -45,900 -663,500

* Labor force by place of residence, including workers involved in trade disputes.

Unemployment Insurance Claims (Not Seasonally Adjusted)

The following data is from a sample week that includes the 19th of each month: In related data that figures into the state’s unemployment rate, there were 330,412 people certifying for Unemployment Insurance benefits during the May 2022 sample week. That compares to 345,743 people in April and 569,512 people in May 2021. Concurrently, 39,610 initial claims were processed in the May 2022 sample week, which was a month-over decrease of 3,943 claims from April and a year-over decrease of 31,649 claims from April 2021.

California Unemployment Insurance Claims Month-over Change (April 2022–May 2022) Year-over Change (May 2021–May 2022)
UI Recipients (330,412) -15,331 -239,100
New UI Claims (39,610) -3,943 -31,649
MONTHLY LABOR FORCE DATA FOR COUNTIES
May 2022 (Preliminary); 2021 Benchmark
NOT SEASONALLY ADJUSTED
COUNTY LABOR FORCE EMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE
STATE TOTAL 19,191,200 18,530,500 660,700 3.4%
ALAMEDA 822,500 802,000 20,500 2.5%
ALPINE 440 420 20 5.2%
AMADOR 14,450 13,960 480 3.3%
BUTTE 92,600 89,500 3,100 3.4%
CALAVERAS 21,680 21,100 580 2.7%
COLUSA 11,130 10,180 940 8.5%
CONTRA COSTA 549,300 534,400 14,900 2.7%
DEL NORTE 9,330 8,950 380 4.0%
EL DORADO 92,500 90,200 2,200 2.4%
FRESNO 454,700 431,000 23,700 5.2%
GLENN 12,610 12,100 520 4.1%
HUMBOLDT 59,800 58,000 1,700 2.9%
IMPERIAL 68,500 60,700 7,800 11.4%
INYO 8,270 8,040 230 2.7%
KERN 384,400 361,300 23,200 6.0%
KINGS 56,700 53,500 3,200 5.6%
LAKE 28,490 27,400 1,090 3.8%
LASSEN 9,080 8,820 260 2.8%
LOS ANGELES 5,007,400 4,784,400 222,900 4.5%
MADERA 63,600 60,500 3,100 4.9%
MARIN 129,900 127,600 2,300 1.8%
MARIPOSA 7,000 6,750 250 3.6%
MENDOCINO 37,440 36,350 1,090 2.9%
MERCED 116,800 109,500 7,300 6.2%
MODOC 3,280 3,170 110 3.4%
MONO 8,680 8,440 240 2.8%
MONTEREY 218,100 208,500 9,600 4.4%
NAPA 70,800 69,200 1,600 2.3%
NEVADA 46,820 45,660 1,160 2.5%
ORANGE 1,581,400 1,543,000 38,400 2.4%
PLACER 192,000 188,000 4,000 2.1%
PLUMAS 7,510 7,170 350 4.6%
RIVERSIDE 1,148,600 1,110,100 38,500 3.4%
SACRAMENTO 722,000 699,500 22,500 3.1%
SAN BENITO 32,500 31,300 1,300 4.0%
SAN BERNARDINO 1,005,100 971,100 34,000 3.4%
SAN DIEGO 1,576,700 1,534,600 42,100 2.7%
SAN FRANCISCO 566,800 556,100 10,700 1.9%
SAN JOAQUIN 338,200 323,500 14,600 4.3%
SAN LUIS OBISPO 137,700 134,800 2,900 2.1%
SAN MATEO 448,400 440,700 7,600 1.7%
SANTA BARBARA 224,300 218,900 5,400 2.4%
SANTA CLARA 1,037,600 1,018,600 19,100 1.8%
SANTA CRUZ 134,800 129,900 4,900 3.6%
SHASTA 73,400 70,900 2,500 3.4%
SIERRA 1,340 1,300 40 3.0%
SISKIYOU 16,250 15,550 700 4.3%
SOLANO 199,200 192,200 7,000 3.5%
SONOMA 247,300 241,800 5,600 2.3%
STANISLAUS 239,500 228,800 10,800 4.5%
SUTTER 46,100 43,600 2,500 5.4%
TEHAMA 25,240 24,300 940 3.7%
TRINITY 4,410 4,270 140 3.2%
TULARE 208,200 194,700 13,500 6.5%
TUOLUMNE 19,930 19,240 690 3.5%
VENTURA 410,700 399,700 11,000 2.7%
YOLO 108,700 105,600 3,100 2.8%
YUBA 31,100 29,800 1,400 4.4%