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Redwood City's Unemployment Rate Among Lowest in State: EDD
On average, San Mateo County has the lowest unemployment rates in the Bay Area.

San Mateo County has the lowest unemployment rate in the Bay Area, with only 3.4 percent of the workforce unemployed, according to the latest report from the state's Employment Development Department.
In Redwood City specifically, 1,600 people of the city's 49,500-member workforce were jobless in July, the agency says.
Preliminary estimates for July unemployment in California were released last week, and revealed that all but one of the nine Bay Area counties had unemployment rates below the statewide average, EDD data shows.
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Solano County, with a 6 percent rate, was the only county with a higher rate than the state's 5.5 percent, which was up 0.1 percent from June.
The lowest unemployment rate was in San Mateo County, where only 3.4 percent of the workforce was unemployed. The unemployment rate in Marin County and in San Francisco was also less than 4 percent.
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Here is a breakdown of the unemployment rates in San Mateo County, as reported by the EDD:
- San Mateo County 3.4%
- Atherton town 3.4%
- Belmont city 3.0%
- Brisbane city 4.4%
- Broadmoor CDP 5.7%
- Burlingame city 2.7%
- Daly City city 4.2%
- East Palo Alto city 5.5%
- El Granada CDP 3.2%
- Foster City city 3.2%
- Half Moon Bay city 3.4%
- Hillsborough town 2.9%
- Menlo Park city 2.7%
- Millbrae city 3.0%
- North Fair Oaks CDP 5.2%
- Pacifica city 3.2%
- Redwood City city 3.1%
- San Bruno city 3.3%
- San Carlos city 3.4%
- San Mateo city 3.3%
- South San Francisco city 3.7%
- West Menlo Park CDP 2.1%
The San Francisco Bay Area has recorded low unemployment rates in the past year or more as the technology industry fuels a good portion of the economy.
– Bay City News Service contributed to this report. Image via Shutterstock.
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