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California adding jobs, but unemployment claims remain high

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By ADAM BEAM
Associated Press

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California is averaging more than 111,000 new jobs per month even as unemployment claims remain stubbornly high. The Employment Development Department said Friday California employers added 114,400 new jobs in July. But the number of people applying for unemployment benefits is also increasing. Nine of California’s 11 industry sector added jobs in July. Hotels and restaurants added the most new jobs, followed by education and health services. Manufacturing had the biggest job loss. California’s unemployment rate remains at 7.6%. It’s the state’s lowest unemployment rate since the pandemic began. But it is the second highest unemployment rate in the nation, tied with New Mexico and New York.

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