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Region lost 38,000 jobs in last year.

Publication: San Diego Business Journal
Publication Date: 30-MAR-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Region lost 38,000 jobs in last year.(Brief article)

Article Excerpt
San Diego's unemployment rose again in February to 8.8 percent from a revised January rate of 8.7 percent, as the region lost nearly 3,000 jobs during the month, according to a March 20 report from the state's Employment Development Department.

The county's rate just about equaled the rate it...

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