Employment data suggest rate of job loss easing

California's unemployment rate fell slightly to 11 percent in April, but the state lost 63,700 payroll jobs, in a pair of mixed signals that suggest the labor market continues to weaken but at a slower pace.

Friday's report from the state Employment Development Department said California's jobless rate fell from 11.2 percent in March despite fewer people collecting paychecks. Full Story »

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