After months of stagnant or modest job growth, local experts monitoring San Mateo County’s jobs profile are taking stock of the local economy after a data release Friday showing the state and county’s unemployment rates remained steady at 4.1 percent and 2.1 percent, respectively, in October.

San Mateo County held onto its rank as the county with the lowest unemployment rate in the state, with Marin and San Francisco counties tying each other for a close second, logging 2.3 percent unemployment the same month. State employers added 36,400 nonfarm payroll jobs in October, and California has now gained a total of 3,047,000 jobs since the economic expansion began in February 2010, according to the Employment Development Department, which released the report Friday.

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BurlingameRocks

Thank you President Trump for helping those without jobs get back on track. Now that the economy is the strongest it has been in decades..California can possibly pay down its debt.

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