Unemployment History 2024 for Kern County, CA - ERSys®
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Kern County – Unemployment History 2024

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Unemployment statistics are among the most critical indicators used to assess the health and stability of a local economy. These statistics provide valuable insights into labor market conditions, economic growth, and social well-being, helping policymakers, businesses, and researchers make informed decisions. Understanding unemployment trends allows stakeholders to identify economic strengths, weaknesses, and necessary interventions to foster sustainable development.

  1. Measuring Economic Health Unemployment rates serve as a barometer for the overall economic performance of a local economy. A low unemployment rate typically indicates a robust economy where businesses are expanding, consumer spending is strong, and job opportunities are plentiful. Conversely, high unemployment suggests economic distress, such as business closures, reduced consumer demand, or industrial decline. By tracking these trends, economists and local governments can gauge whether the economy is growing, stagnating, or contracting.

  2. Informing Policy Decisions Governments and policymakers rely on unemployment data to design and implement effective economic strategies. For instance, if a local economy experiences rising unemployment, policymakers might introduce job training programs, tax incentives for businesses, or infrastructure projects to stimulate employment. Conversely, if unemployment is too low, it may signal labor shortages, prompting policies that encourage workforce participation, such as childcare support or immigration adjustments. Without accurate unemployment statistics, policymakers would struggle to address labor market challenges effectively.

  3. Assessing Labor Market Dynamics Unemployment statistics reveal more than just joblessness-they highlight structural issues within the labor market. For example:
    • Frictional Unemployment (short-term joblessness due to workers transitioning between jobs) indicates a dynamic economy with fluid job mobility.
    • Structural Unemployment (mismatches between workers' skills and job openings) suggests a need for education and retraining programs.
    • Cyclical Unemployment (job losses due to economic downturns) calls for stimulus measures to revive demand.


    By analyzing these categories, local leaders can tailor workforce development initiatives to address specific labor market inefficiencies.

  4. Impact on Consumer Spending and Business Confidence Employment levels directly influence consumer spending, which drives local economic activity. High unemployment reduces disposable income, leading to lower retail sales, decreased tax revenues, and potential business cutbacks. Conversely, low unemployment boosts consumer confidence and spending, encouraging business expansion and investment. Businesses also monitor unemployment trends to assess labor availability and plan hiring strategies accordingly.

  5. Identifying Regional Disparities Unemployment statistics help identify disparities between different regions, industries, or demographic groups within a local economy. For example, certain areas may suffer from higher unemployment due to the decline of a dominant industry (e.g., manufacturing), while others thrive in growing sectors (e.g., technology). Similarly, youth or minority unemployment rates may be disproportionately high, signaling the need for targeted social and economic programs.

  6. Influencing Investment and Development Investors and developers use unemployment data to assess the viability of local markets. A high-unemployment region may deter investment due to reduced consumer demand, whereas areas with strong employment growth attract businesses and infrastructure projects. Municipalities can leverage favorable unemployment statistics to promote economic development and attract new industries.


Conclusion

Unemployment statistics are indispensable for understanding the local economy's dynamics, strengths, and challenges. They guide policy formulation, highlight labor market inefficiencies, influence business and consumer behavior, and help address socioeconomic disparities. By continuously monitoring and analyzing unemployment trends, local economies can implement proactive measures to ensure stability, growth, and equitable opportunities for all residents.

 
Quarter
Labor Pool
Employed
Unemployed
    Unemployment Rate %
     
1990 Q1 249,352221,35527,997  11.2  bar
Q2 254,508227,06127,447  10.8  bar
Q3 270,578244,85625,722  9.5  bar
Q4 258,130228,89929,231  11.3  bar
 
1991 Q1 260,188227,16333,025  12.7  bar
Q2 263,024229,97533,049  12.6  bar
Q3 267,570236,42331,147  11.6  bar
Q4 265,930231,85534,075  12.8  bar
 
1992 Q1 266,202225,04041,162  15.5  bar
Q2 268,447229,83738,610  14.4  bar
Q3 280,632239,69740,935  14.6  bar
Q4 274,325226,43847,887  17.5  bar
 
1993 Q1 266,861219,30247,559  17.8  bar
Q2 269,083225,88743,196  16.1  bar
Q3 277,814236,85040,964  14.7  bar
Q4 273,058229,60443,454  15.9  bar
 
1994 Q1 266,952221,39245,560  17.1  bar
Q2 262,213221,33740,876  15.6  bar
Q3 268,829230,46838,361  14.3  bar
Q4 264,714225,00339,711  15.0  bar
 
1995 Q1 267,196227,02340,173  15.0  bar
Q2 269,589231,80537,784  14.0  bar
Q3 283,884246,66637,218  13.1  bar
Q4 268,613231,23537,378  13.9  bar
 
1996 Q1 267,188226,24640,942  15.3  bar
Q2 272,880236,58136,299  13.3  bar
Q3 290,097256,47733,620  11.6  bar
Q4 278,182241,92236,260  13.0  bar
 
1997 Q1 273,765233,70240,063  14.6  bar
Q2 274,158240,70333,455  12.2  bar
Q3 284,400252,68131,719  11.2  bar
Q4 278,934244,56934,365  12.3  bar
 
1998 Q1 275,950238,28037,670  13.7  bar
Q2 273,140239,89133,249  12.2  bar
Q3 286,560250,74135,819  12.5  bar
Q4 279,102248,90630,196  10.8  bar
 
1999 Q1 275,886238,18537,701  13.7  bar
Q2 275,248239,44335,805  13.0  bar
Q3 283,489250,99432,495  11.5  bar
Q4 279,148252,44626,702  9.6  bar
 
2000 Q1 287,304261,38925,915  9.0  bar
Q2 291,043267,21623,827  8.2  bar
Q3 301,812279,03622,776  7.5  bar
Q4 297,157276,28220,875  7.0  bar
 
2001 Q1 293,018265,09127,927  9.5  bar
Q2 292,309267,01125,298  8.7  bar
Q3 303,734280,99622,738  7.5  bar
Q4 301,174276,88724,287  8.1  bar
 
2002 Q1 299,704267,09532,609  10.9  bar
Q2 303,001271,56731,434  10.4  bar
Q3 311,710282,61529,095  9.3  bar
Q4 307,543280,40327,140  8.8  bar
 
2003 Q1 307,580271,77235,808  11.6  bar
Q2 308,935275,70633,229  10.8  bar
Q3 320,724288,08732,637  10.2  bar
Q4 313,977284,34029,637  9.4  bar
 
2004 Q1 311,776275,52536,251  11.6  bar
Q2 312,802281,06031,742  10.1  bar
Q3 322,910293,12629,784  9.2  bar
Q4 317,581290,36527,216  8.6  bar
 
2005 Q1 317,039284,34732,692  10.3  bar
Q2 320,447292,02128,426  8.9  bar
Q3 337,471311,03126,440  7.8  bar
Q4 336,055312,64123,414  7.0  bar
 
2006 Q1 329,583301,05128,532  8.7  bar
Q2 328,358300,66927,689  8.4  bar
Q3 342,637317,01825,619  7.5  bar
Q4 346,161324,59421,567  6.2  bar
 
2007 Q1 342,700312,85829,842  8.7  bar
Q2 343,574315,04928,525  8.3  bar
Q3 351,831323,92927,902  7.9  bar
Q4 353,962327,95726,005  7.3  bar
 
2008 Q1 352,335317,81634,519  9.8  bar
Q2 352,413319,25233,161  9.4  bar
Q3 368,322332,76535,557  9.7  bar
Q4 371,593335,91635,677  9.6  bar
 
2009 Q1 367,913318,00649,907  13.6  bar
Q2 364,186311,74552,441  14.4  bar
Q3 370,587316,64753,940  14.6  bar
Q4 367,612314,92752,685  14.3  bar
 
2010 Q1 369,481306,75662,725  17.0  bar
Q2 369,153309,63759,516  16.1  bar
Q3 370,634312,12458,510  15.8  bar
Q4 374,611321,14353,468  14.3  bar
 
2011 Q1 375,645312,94862,697  16.7  bar
Q2 371,901314,26557,636  15.5  bar
Q3 381,631324,07257,559  15.1  bar
Q4 386,754335,49351,261  13.3  bar
 
2012 Q1 386,102328,19557,907  15.0  bar
Q2 376,824323,45353,371  14.2  bar
Q3 397,341345,24752,094  13.1  bar
Q4 397,973351,72846,245  11.6  bar
 
2013 Q1 393,455338,28055,175  14.0  bar
Q2 386,187338,83847,349  12.3  bar
Q3 398,504352,10246,402  11.6  bar
Q4 395,647353,85341,794  10.6  bar
 
2014 Q1 390,431342,47747,954  12.3  bar
Q2 387,176344,21342,963  11.1  bar
Q3 396,229354,93841,291  10.4  bar
Q4 397,050361,87335,177  8.9  bar
 
2015 Q1 393,153348,83844,315  11.3  bar
Q2 388,610346,81241,798  10.8  bar
Q3 391,479351,27440,205  10.3  bar
Q4 390,681355,76734,914  8.9  bar
 
2016 Q1 391,265347,49243,773  11.2  bar
Q2 387,299344,78142,518  11.0  bar
Q3 388,193347,87140,322  10.4  bar
Q4 390,631355,00035,631  9.1  bar
 
2017 Q1 385,251342,22443,027  11.2  bar
Q2 383,270345,30537,965  9.9  bar
Q3 383,936348,38735,549  9.3  bar
Q4 385,690357,44428,246  7.3  bar
 
2018 Q1 382,049345,95436,095  9.4  bar
Q2 381,424348,46532,959  8.6  bar
Q3 387,669355,65532,014  8.3  bar
Q4 391,485365,78325,702  6.6  bar
 
2019 Q1 390,696355,08735,609  9.1  bar
Q2 383,447351,97131,476  8.2  bar
Q3 381,946349,48132,465  8.5  bar
Q4 393,483367,74325,740  6.5  bar
 
2020 Q1 396,527361,79334,734  8.8  bar
Q2 379,613308,55571,058  18.7  bar
Q3 385,277327,00558,272  15.1  bar
Q4 389,640349,35140,289  10.3  bar
 
2021 Q1 385,489341,62743,862  11.4  bar
Q2 384,041340,23543,806  11.4  bar
Q3 391,317350,09141,226  10.5  bar
Q4 394,095363,03031,065  7.9  bar
 
2022 Q1 392,996359,95433,042  8.4  bar
Q2 388,596361,19427,402  7.1  bar
Q3 391,852364,84927,003  6.9  bar
Q4 399,453374,23425,219  6.3  bar
 
2023 Q1 394,512362,18532,327  8.2  bar
Q2 392,958361,25531,703  8.1  bar
Q3 400,177367,16333,014  8.2  bar
Q4 409,750378,83930,911  7.5  bar
 
2024 Q1 402,237365,92236,315  9.0  bar
Q2 401,870366,40135,469  8.8  bar
Q3 412,063373,68738,376  9.3  bar
Q4 415,257383,78831,469  7.6  bar
 


Sources: STI: Colossus