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Employment's Been Weak for a While



The latest Quarterly County Employment and Wages (QCEW) report came out this week. You may recall from a prior article on the topic that this employment survey is quite a bit more accurate than the monthly employment estimates, but that it is typically ignored because it lags by six months.

You may also recall that I advanced the theory earlier this year that the statistical adjustments employed by the agencies that put out these numbers were causing job growth to be overstated. Shortly after I wrote that article, this thesis was vindicated with the arrival of revised estimates showing that San Diego employment growth had indeed been much weaker than initially reported.

The latest QCEW report provides more evidence still. According to the report, year-over-year employment growth in San Diego had come to a standstill as of September 2007. Private sector employment, which excludes government jobs, had actually shrunk slightly. This is a huge difference from the monthly estimates released at the time, which showed that San Diego had added about 12,000 jobs in the year leading to September 2007.

The question now is whether the agencies are still overestimating job creation for the monthly figures, and whether the current growth is merely stagnant or worse than that. Only the passage of time will tell.

-- 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.

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 Washington Post examines immigrant health care at Otay Mesa Detention Facility. » May. 12 -- 5:10 pm



More on Horn vs. NCT:

 Company spokesman says newspaper was wrong.

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  Watch your friendly blogger on TV tonight.

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  There are some board members who are not interested in the impacts to the community but are interested in the developer impact fees that the community will get for allowing this development

May. 11 -- 6:26 pm



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  EHC members want to see Barrio Logan redeveloped and improved, but to the benefit of its residents, local businesses and historic cultural heritage. Big developers and speculators have other interests.

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