L.A. County Hits Lowest Unemployment Rate in Decades | L.A. Business Journal
Dr. David Smith Interprets Latest Employment Data
Howard Fine writes for the Los Angeles Business Journal (LABJ) on L.A. County's lowest unemployment rate in decades. At 4.6% in March 2017, it was
the lowest level in 30 years, state figures show. The unemployment rate fell even
as the county’s labor force grew.
"This is a good sign and indicates that even as the local economy is now very strong
and nearing full employment, there is a little more room to grow," said David M. Smith,
PhD, Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Provost for Online Programs at
the Pepperdine Graziadio Business School. In the LABJ article, Dr. Smith also noted that other cities in the county, including Compton
and East Los Angeles, still had unemployment rates topping 6%. "These areas still
have room for improvement," he said.