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‘It’s not like we’ve seen a windfall of jobs’: San Diego unemployment rises at start of the year

The numbers don’t include federal job losses yet from Trump cuts but the jobless rate was 4.5% in San Diego County, up from 4.2%

The unemployment rate was 4.5% in San Diego County in January. Pictured: Workers resod the field at Snapdragon Stadium in late January. K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
The unemployment rate was 4.5% in San Diego County in January. Pictured: Workers resod the field at Snapdragon Stadium in late January. K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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The numbers don't include federal job losses yet from Trump cuts but the jobless rate was 4.5% in San Diego County, up from 4.2%.

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