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September Job Data
Employment within San Diego's "housing-boom beneficiary" job sectors (construction, finance/real estate, and retail) has been effectively flat since last year. The number of people employed in this sector in September was down a razor-thin .1 percent from the prior September, according to the latest batch of Bureau of Labor Statistics data.
The number of people employed outside of these industries rose during the same period by a comparitively healthy 1.9 percent.
Overall, 17,700 new jobs were added to the San Diego economy between September 2005 and September 2006, a growth rate of 1.4 percent.
-- RICH TOSCANO

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A Kehoe Glimpse:
What's in store for the airport authority?
Wednesday, November 15 -- 2:43 pm
County Grand Jury Openings:
Applications to be a semi-professional watchdog are now available.
Wednesday, November 15 -- 12:58 pm
Sanders Plan Includes Nearly 1,000 Layoffs:
The mayor said he expects to slash the personnel of non-public safety departments by 12 percent.
Wednesday, November 15 -- 12:41 pm
SURVIVAL IN SAN DIEGOSales Down in County, Southland :
Southern Calif. home sales slowed to decade lows last month.
Tuesday, November 14 -- 12:37 pm
LETTERS TO THE EDITORNot Looking Forward:
Wednesday, November 15 -- 1:31 pm
CAFÉ SAN DIEGOLife as a Football Referee... :
Life as a football referee is fun, exciting and great exercise. I usually lose about 20 pounds each year.
Wednesday, November 15 -- 3:17 pm
COMMENTARY: SLOPAnalogy Fest :
Extra! Extra! The mayor says the city couldn't pay its credit card debt.
Wednesday, November 15 -- 6:19 pm
COMMENTARY: RICH TOSCANOMortgage Guidelines Hit :
Regulators are "encouraged" to reign in non-traditional mortgage lending.
Wednesday, November 15 -- 5:36 pm
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