Napa County’s jobless rate dipped in December, but don’t expect more of the same in January or February, said one local employment expert.
Napa Valley’s economy showed clear signs in 2022 of recovering from COVID-19. Yet other challenges persist.
Napa County's jobless rate dropped to a 30-month low in April, leaving local employers clamoring for workers.
Who's hiring in Napa County? Take a look at the latest jobs report here.
Napa County's jobless rate falls as hiring takes off in September.
Looking for a Napa County job? Hiring for service and hospitality jobs jumped in May.
Napa's jobless rate is down, but still almost double last year.
The hospital said it is compensating for revenue reductions in 2020 due to the pandemic.
Looking for a job? Retail jobs are on the rise in Napa County.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an estimated 16,400 Napa County residents will be unemployed this May, compared to just 1,700 in May in 2019.
Napa's jobless rate increased slightly in January.
Napa County's unemployment rate rose slightly from November to December, reaching 2.9 percent.
Healthy local economy tightens labor supply, while worsening housing shortage and commuter congestion, an economist says.
The unemployment rate in the Napa County was 4.8 percent in January, up from a revised 4.6 percent in December, and below the year-ago estimat…
The unemployment rate in Napa County was 3.8 percent in October, unchanged from a revised 3.8 percent in September, and below the year-ago est…
The unemployment rate in Napa County was 3.8 percent in October, unchanged from a revised 3.8 percent in September, and below the year-ago est…