By Dan Walters in The Sacramento Bee
April 26, 2016
Officially, 1.1 million Californians are unemployed, half as many as the state had during the depths of the Great Recession.
However, a new analysis of employment data by the Legislature’s budget adviser suggests that when the underemployed and labor force dropouts are added to the official number, job distress affects nearly three times as many Californians.
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