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Local jobless rates dip for second month
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The jobless rate in Stanislaus County dropped in the month of August, according to preliminary data provided by the State of California’s Employment Development Department. It marks the second straight month — and the only two months of the year — in which the rates for each county fell.

According to the ADD, Stanislaus County had an unemployment rate of 6.5 percent in August, compared to 6.6 percent in July. There were approximately 15,700 people in the county without work. 

California’s unemployment rate as a whole was 5.1 percent, while the nation had a 3.9 percent rate during the month.

In terms of specific cities, Ceres posted a 7.2 percent unemployment, translating to about 1,500 without work. Hughson’s 9.2 percent rate during the month represented about 300 people without work. Denair, Hilmar and Keyes each had around 100 folks without a job in August.

The highest unemployment rate in August was in the Bystrum area of south Modesto at 12.4 percent and the Bret Harte area of south Modesto at 12.2 percent. Empire had a high jobless rate of 10.5 percent.

Turlock posted a 5.5 percent rate in August, translating to about 1,800 people unemployed. 

A boom in the farming and manufacturing industries played the biggest role in Stanislaus County’s slight improvement. There were over 1,000 farming jobs and about 900 manufacturing positions filled during the month.

For those on the market for a job, the EDD reports that the industry in most demand of workers across the two counties remains health care and social assistance with 1,889 online job postings. There is a high demand for registered nurses, in particular, with 991 postings currently listed.

The other biggest hirer right now is the retail industry, which has over 900 openings in Stanislaus County.