After 3 months of losses and the 54,800 job downgrade in December, California posted a gain of 17,700 nonfarm jobs in the preliminary numbers for April. California’s gains were the 5th highest among the states, which were led by Texas (37,700), Ohio (22,200), Florida (21,300), and North Carolina (18,100).
Looking at the longer trend compared to the pre-pandemic jobs peak, California remained in 4th place having expanded by only 336,200 jobs, barely ahead of 5th place Georgia.
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