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Unemployment Rates in Yolo County, Solano County & Merced County: October 2009

What are the latest unemployment figures for Yolo County, Solano County and Merced County? Below you will find the latest rates for all 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, so I keep a close eye on unemployment each month.

What do you see? Does anything stand out to you or surprise you? There are some fairly high levels of unemployment in each county, aren’t there, particularly Merced County?

Yolo Solano Merced County Unemployment October 2009 Lundquist Appraisal Company

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2 Responses to “Unemployment Rates in Yolo County, Solano County & Merced County: October 2009”

  1. [...] on information provided by EDD. Unemployment rates for Sacramento County & Placer County, and Yolo County, Solano County & Merced County are also available. These are all areas I appraise in, so I keep a close eye on unemployment each [...]

  2. [...] 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 [...]

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