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Map: May Unemployment Stable in Manhattan Beach; Drops Statewide

To see May unemployment rates across California click on towns on the map below. The light green are the lowest, the dark red, the highest.

By Dan Abendschein

Unemployment dipped in California in May from 9 percent to 8.6 percent, according to figures released Friday by the California Employment Development Department.

L.A. County saw a slight smaller dip from 9.9 percent in April to 9.6 in May, though Manhattan Beach's already low jobless rate of 3.2 percent remained the same from April to May. 

After seeing a big drop from March to April, nearby South Bay cities Hermosa Beach and Redondo Beach also held steady at 4.1 and 4.9 percent, respectively.

The state's non-seasonally adjusted rate was 8.1 percent in May- seasonal adjustment accounts for seasonal shifts in labor such as increased construction and agricultural work in spring and summer - only non-seasonally adjusted figures are available for individual cities.

How to Use the Map

You can see how every city in the state fared in May's report, by clicking on it in the above map.  The blue cities are within 10 percent of the state average, the light green are have unemployment rates at least 50 percent lower than state average, and darker green cities are between.

Conversely, the bright red cities have unemployment rates at least 50 percent higher than state average and the lighter red cities are between.


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