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Where the Jobs Were in July



It's time for that ornately-hued job sector chart:

The leisure and hospitality industry has again added the lion's share of jobs to the San Diego economy. The sector employed 7,300 more people in July 2007 than it did a year prior. The professional services and government sectors came in a distant second and third, adding 4,200 jobs and 4,000 jobs respectively.

Construction was in last place, as we've come to expect, down by 3,500 jobs in the past year. The financial sector, including real estate, was down by 1,500 jobs while manfuacturing lost 1,100.

For the year, the economy gained 13,800 jobs overall -- a serious improvement over last month's showing.

-- RICH TOSCANO



A Nerd's Eye View

Rich Toscano is a financial advisor with Pacific Capital Associates*;
he also writes about San Diego real estate at Piggington's Econo-Almanac.
Contact him at rtoscano@pcasd.com.

A Barrel of Laughs:

 

More on the federal judge's Tijuana sewage decision.

Friday, September 14 -- 3:18 pm

Same-Sex Marriage Revisited:

 

The council will likely advocate for same-sex marriage.

Friday, September 14 -- 3:11 pm

No Sewage Extension, Yet:

 

Judge refuses U.S. government request to delay Tijuana sewage treatment.

Friday, September 14 -- 3:00 pm


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Since we already have say 3,000 private contracts, does that not give us sufficient sample size to find out which private contracts have saved taxpayers anything?

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COMMENTARY: SLOP

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A Barrel of Laughs:

 More on the federal judge's Tijuana sewage decision. » Sep. 14 -- 3:18 pm



Same-Sex Marriage Revisited:

 The council will likely advocate for same-sex marriage.

Sep. 14 -- 3:11 pm


No Sewage Extension, Yet:

 Judge refuses U.S. government request to delay Tijuana sewage treatment.

Sep. 14 -- 3:00 pm


MOST POPULAR STORIES:

SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGO

Housing Commission Chief to Retire :

  Announcement comes as HUD approves agency's plans to remove itself from federal public housing program.

Sep. 14 -- 10:31 am



LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Powerlink Means Further Dependence on Fossil Fuels:

 

Sep. 13 -- 7:40 pm



CAFÉ SAN DIEGO

Responses to Readers:

 Since we already have say 3,000 private contracts, does that not give us sufficient sample size to find out which private contracts have saved taxpayers anything?

Sep. 14 -- 5:58 pm



COMMENTARY: SLOP

KPBS the Monopoly:

 The city attorney apparently suspects the public radio station of violating antitrust laws.

Sep. 13 -- 6:15 pm



COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANO

August Defaults and Foreclosures :

  Unemployment is low, but defaults and foreclosures are shattering all records.

Sep. 13 -- 10:23 am


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