Unemployment’s High in Pockets of O.C.
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Despite having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state, pockets of relatively high unemployment remain in Orange County. Santa Ana’s jobless rate last month was 6.2%, and Stanton’s was 6.1%. That compares with the county’s overall jobless rate of just 3.5%.
The two cities were recently cited on the Labor Department’s list of official “labor surplus areas”--in other words, areas where too many people don’t have jobs.
Cities with a jobless rate of at least 6.7% during 1995 and 1996 made the list. Businesses in these federally designated labor surplus areas are given special consideration by government agencies when they are doling out contracts. “It’s not a guarantee, it’s a preference,” said Labor Department spokesman Tom Edwards.
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