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November Jobs



November registered another month of positive job growth, but troubles in the construction and real estate sectors are starting to take their toll.

Outside the housing boom beneficiary sectors, which have become artificially and unsustainably large in recent years, the local economy added 17,700 jobs since November 2005. This represents a fairly healthy increase of 1.8 percent.

However, the construction sector was down 3.3 percent from a year ago and the financial activity sector, which includes real estate, was down 1.2 percent during the same period. Retail employment was up a slim .2 percent.

The three housing boom beneficiary sectors collectively employed 3,800 fewer people than in November 2005. This decline was enough to drag total employment growth down to 13,900 jobs, or 1.1 percent.

If the housing-related sectors continue to shrink, which seems likely, they will become an increasing burden on the overall economy in the year ahead.

-- 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.

Bay-Front Meeting Postponed:

 

The port said discussion over the environmental study will take place another time.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 2:31 pm

Not For Sale:

 

The city removes the Linda Vista Village Mobile Home Park from its list of for-sale properties.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 10:58 am

CV Hires Charger Help:

 

The consultant will analyze possible stadium sites in Chula Vista on the Chargers' dime.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 7:46 am


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Number of mortgage default notices sent to Californians last quarter reached highest level in eight years.

Wednesday, January 24 -- 11:32 am

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Wednesday, January 24 -- 4:33 pm

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Wednesday, January 24 -- 12:33 pm

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 It doesn't look like the mayor has the City Council votes to shut down libraries and rec centers.

Nov. 21 -- 2:02 pm


Opening Day Melee:

 The first day a store opens, shoplifters have a field day.

Nov. 21 -- 11:43 am


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Unemployment Rate Reaches 6.8 Percent:

 Retail and construction sectors lose a combined 10,000 jobs over the year in San Diego County.

Nov. 21 -- 5:43 pm



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Nov. 20 -- 7:20 pm



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Nov. 20 -- 7:07 pm



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Did Obama Deliver District 1?:

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Nov. 21 -- 4:50 pm



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 Home sales have exploded in low-priced areas of San Diego even as they decline in pricier neighborhoods.

Nov. 20 -- 11:13 pm


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