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February 2009 Unemplolyment Rates in Sacramento County or Sacramento Area or Sacramento Cities

Unemployment Rates in the Sacramento Area: What Effect Does Unemployment Have on the Housing Market?

March 30, 2009 By Ryan Lundquist Leave a Comment

How are unemployment levels doing in Sacramento County right now? How is your city or area doing? Have a look at the data below to check out your area or places nearby to where you live. Do you think there is any impact on property values when unemployment rises? Might this lead to more foreclosures? Do you think the large decline in price levels over the past year in many areas below might be related in part to the large percentages of unemployment which have increased sharply? Does it seem like some of the hardest hit areas are also struggling with higher unemployment rates?

Unemployment Rates are based upon information provided from the Employment Development Department from February 2009.

State of California      10.1%     

State of California One Year Ago   6.2%

Sacramento County    10.7%

Arden Arcade CDP      10.4%

Carmichael CDP          7.9%

Citrus Heights city      7.5%

Elk Grove CDP            8.7%

Fair Oaks CDP            5.9%

Florin CDP                 16.0%

Folsom city               4.8%

Foothill Farms CDP      13.7%

Galt city                   16.2%

Gold River CDP           1.8%

Isleton city               11.5%

La Riviera CDP            5.8%

Laguna CDP               5.5%

Laguna West Lakeside CDP   7.2%

North Highlands CDP    15.8%

Orangevale CDP          7.6%

Parkway South Sacramento CDP   18.0%

Rancho Cordova City   12.3%

Rancho Murieta CDP    3.3%

Rio Linda CDP             15.7%

Rosemont CDP            8.4%

Sacramento city         12.5%

Vineyard CDP             4.9%

Walnut Grove CDP       23.6%

Wilton CDP                 6.5%

For further reference and to look up unemployment information and rates on any county or city in California, see the following links:

  • EDD State of California Stats
  • EDD California County Stats
  • EDD California City & CDP Stats

If you have any questions about the data above or any other appraisal-related issues or thoughts, contact me at 916-595-3735 or www.lundquistcompany.com

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Filed Under: Market Trends Tagged With: February 2009 Unemplolyment Rates in Sacramento County or Sacramento Area or Sacramento Cities, Sacramento Appraisal, Sacramento Appraiser, Sacramento County Appraiser, Sacramento Decline in Property Value, Sacramento FHA Appraiser, Sacramento Home Appraiser, Sacramento House Appraiser, Sacramento Real Estate Appraisal, Sacramento Real Estate Appraiser, Unemployment Rates in Sacramento County, Unemployment Rates in Sacramento County and Housing Prices or Value

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