
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%.
{ "@context": "http:\/\/schema.org", "@type": "Article", "image": "https:\/\/sandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchsandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchas.com\/wp-content\/s\/2025\/03\/SUT-L-turf-0130-002.jpg?w=150&strip=all", "headline": "\u2018It\u2019s not like we\u2019ve seen a windfall of jobs\u2019: San Diego unemployment rises at start of the year", "datePublished": "2025-03-14 15:01:45", "author": { "@type": "Person", "workLocation": { "@type": "Place" }, "Point": { "@type": "Point", "Type": "Journalist" }, "sameAs": [ "https:\/\/sandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchsandiegouniontribune.noticiasgauchas.com\/author\/phillip-molnarsduniontribune-com\/" ], "name": "Phillip Molnar" } }
Skip to contentThe 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%.