Here's how unemployment in San Francisco, California compares
Here's how unemployment in San Francisco, California compares
San Francisco's unemployment rate in December was 3.5%—ranked #57 highest out of 58 in the state.
Nationally, unemployment has leveled with pre-COVID rates, measuring between 3.5% and 4% for most of the past two years. Bureau of Labor Statistics data showed a 3.7% unemployment rate in January. Previously, unemployment skyrocketed to 14.7% at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in April 2020, and those rates remained elevated through late 2021.
Though national unemployment has mostly normalized, local economies vary widely. Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to analyze unemployment in San Francisco over time, and how it stacks up within California and across the nation.
The unemployment rate in San Francisco is 0.2 percentage points below the national level, and 1.6 percentage points below the state level. It ranks #57 among counties in California—ranked first by the preliminary December 2023 unemployment rate, then breaking ties by the number of unemployed people. It trails behind San Luis Obispo County, with an unemployment rate of 3.6%, but surpasses San Mateo County (3.2%).
In real terms, it means an estimated 20,033 of San Francisco's approximately 572,817 working residents are out of a job at the moment. That's 126 fewer than last month and 7,108 more than a year ago. Some economists fret another recession may be on the horizon, which would drive unemployment up with business closures and layoffs.
This story was produced using automation across 3,100 counties, boroughs, and parishes, based on writing and data reporting by Paxtyn Merten.