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    Jan 4, 2023 · The OES data in this report reflects wages for full-time workers in California as of March 2021. Private sector wages were filtered for large employers (500 or more employees) for all statewide and regional comparisons.

  2. Jan 4, 2023 · The local government, private sector, and federal government columns display the percentage lead or lag compared to the state’s total compensation for each occupation. A negative percentage indicates the state’s total compensation is below (or lags) that employer group.

  3. The local government, private sector, and federal government columns display the percentage lead or lag compared to the state’s total compensation for each occupation.

    • Unemployment Rate
    • Unemployment Rate by Age Group
    • Labor Force Participation
    • Labor Force Participation by Age Groups
    • Employment and Labor Force
    • Statewide Hours and Earnings - Total Private
    • Unemployment Insurance Claims
    • Unemployment Insurance Continued Claims

    The unemployment rate represents the number of people unemployed as a percent of the labor force. For more information, visit Unemployment Rate and Labor Force.

    The unemployment rate by age group represents the number of unemployed as a percent of the labor force for each of the age groups listed. For more information, visit Unemployment Rate and Labor Force.

    The labor force participation measures the labor force as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population. For more information, visit Unemployment Rate and Labor Force.

    The labor force participation measures the labor force as a percent of the civilian non-institutional population for each of the age groups listed. For more information, visit Unemployment Rate and Labor Force.

    Employment is defined as proportion of the civilian non-institutional population aged 16 years and over that is employed. The labor force includes all persons classified as employed or unemployed in accordance with the definitions contained in the official EDD LMI glossary. For more information, visit Unemployment Rate and Labor Force.

    The Hours & Earnings data for California are available in three series -- average weekly earnings, average hourly earnings, and average number of weekly hours - for Total Private employees. For more information, visit Hours and Earnings.

    A measure of the initial application of unemployment insurance benefits claims filed with EDD by individuals seeking to receive Unemployment Insurance (UI) benefits. This number is watched closely by financial analysts because it provides insight into the direction of the economy. Higher initial claims correlate with a weakening economy. For additi...

    Unemployment Insurance (UI) continuing claims measures the number of unemployed workers that qualify and receive benefits under unemployment insurance. In order to be included in continuing claims, the person must have been covered by unemployment insurance and be currently receiving benefits. For additional unemployment insurance data, visit Unemp...

  4. The average private sector salary in California is $105,000 per year or $50.48 per hour. Entry level positions start at $103,000 per year while most experienced workers make up to $178,000 per year.

  5. Jan 28, 2022 · Benefit costs for private industry workers in 2021 rose 2.9 percent, up from 2.1 percent the year before. Private-sector pay and benefits together—what the BLS calls "total compensation...

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