Sacramento is the biggest loser

When not social networking, apparently Sacramento enjoys cutting jobs.

The Sacramento region topped job losses in the nation for the last year, according to new figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Ninety-three metros suffered declines, and 13 were unchanged. The Sacramento-Arden Arcade-Roseville metro area lost 14,500 nonfarm jobs from January 2010 to January 2011. Atlanta and Las Vegas came next, with respective declines of 12,300 and 9,500.

Nonfarm? Why the face? Man, how can Stockton do us like this?

Author: RonTopofIt

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4 thoughts on “Sacramento is the biggest loser”

  1. Well at least we still have a pro sports team. Assuming that that Denny and the UFL Mountain Lions come back for 2nd season, that is….

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  2. This is tough to watch. I came here from the Bay Area 10 years ago and I still consider this area untapped. Such a great place to live and work.

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