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October 2009 Unemployment Rates in Sacramento & Placer County

December 4, 2009 By Ryan Lundquist 3 Comments

Quick data. Here are unemployment rates for all cities and CDPs in Sacramento County and Placer County for October 2009. This data is based upon information provided by EDD. Unemployment rates for Yolo County, Merced County & Solano County and San Joaquin & El Dorado County are also available. These are all areas I appraise in, so I keep a close eye on unemployment each month.

What do you see? Does anything stand out to you or surprise you?  

October 2009 Unemployment in Sacramento County

October 2009 Unemployment in Placer County

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Filed Under: Market Trends Tagged With: EDD, Employment Development Department, Sacramento County Unemployment October 2009

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    December 7, 2009 at 2:59 PM

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    December 7, 2009 at 3:09 PM

    […] cities and CDPs from October 2009 based on information provided by EDD. Unemployment rates for Sacramento County & Placer County, and San Joaquin & El Dorado County are also available. These are all areas I appraise in, […]

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