State of California January 22, 2010 EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT S. Bascom Ave. (408) Campbell, CA 95008

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State of California EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Contact: Janice Shriver 2450 S. Bascom Ave. (408) 558-0689 Campbell, CA 95008 OAKLAND-FREMONT-HAYWARD METROPOLITAN DIVISION (MD) (ALAMEDA AND CONTRA COSTA COUNTIES) Seasonal changes dominated month-over job scene The unemployment rate in the Oakland-Fremont-Hayward MD was 10.9 percent in December 2009, down from a revised 11.4 percent in November 2009, and above the year-ago estimate of 7.7 percent. This compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 12.1 percent for California and 9.7 percent for the nation during the same period. The unemployment rate was 10.9 percent in Alameda County, and 11.0 percent in Contra Costa County. Between November 2009 and December 2009, the total number of jobs in the East Bay counties of Alameda and Contra Costa rose by 300 jobs to reach 988,000. Trade, transportation, and utilities posted a net seasonal increase of 1,900 jobs, well below its average 3,500-job increase between November and December over the prior 19 years. Retail trade gained 2,100 jobs, and transportation, warehousing, and utilities added 500 jobs. In contrast, wholesale trade fell by 700 jobs, reversing its usual seasonal pattern. Private health care establishments boosted payrolls by 800 jobs over the month. Leisure and hospitality gained 700 jobs seasonally, as additions in food services and drinking places (up 800 jobs) more than offset cutbacks in accommodations (down 100 jobs). Meanwhile, construction fell by 2,500 jobs, a larger-than-usual seasonal decrease. More than two-thirds of the decline occurred in specialty trade contractors. Between December 2008 and December 2009, industry employment in the Oakland-Fremont- Hayward MD fell by 31,000 jobs or 3.0 percent. Private health care gained 900 jobs over the year. Trade, transportation, and utilities experienced its 23 rd consecutive monthly loss on a year-over basis, a net drop of 7,700 jobs. Retail trade (down 3,400 jobs); wholesale trade (down 2,600 jobs); and transportation, warehousing, and utilities (down 1,700 jobs) each shed jobs compared to last December. Construction fell by 5,900 jobs, while the financial activities industry likewise pared 2,000 jobs. Professional and business services lost 4,700 jobs over the year. Services to buildings and dwellings (down 1,400 jobs) and employment services (down 1,100 jobs) together accounted for just over half the cutbacks in this major industry. # # # # #

State of California EMPLOYMENT DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT Janice Shriver 2450 S. Bascom Avenue 408/558-0689 Campbell, CA 95008 IMMEDIATE RELEASE OAKLAND-FREMONT-HAYWARD METROPOLITAN DIVISION (MD) The unemployment rate in the Oakland-Fremont-Hayward MD was 10.9 percent in December 2009, down from a revised 11.4 percent in November 2009, and above the year-ago estimate of 7.7 percent. This compares with an unadjusted unemployment rate of 12.1 percent for California and 9.7 percent for the nation during the same period. The unemployment rate was 10.9 percent in Alameda County, and 11.0 percent in Contra Costa County. 12.0% 11.0% 10.0% 9.0% 8.0% 7.0% 6.0% 5.0% Jan-08 Feb-08 Mar-08 Apr-08 May-08 Jun-08 Unemployment Rate Historical Trend Jul-08 Aug-08 Sep-08 Oct-08 Nov-08 Dec-08 Jan-09 Feb-09 Mar-09 Apr-09 May-09 Jun-09 Nov-2009 Dec-2009 Dec-2009 Industry Change Dec-2008 Revised Prelim Prelim Total, All Industries 987,700 988,000 300 1,019,000 988,000 (31,000) Total Farm 1,500 1,400 (100) 1,300 1,400 100 Total Nonfarm 986,200 986,600 400 1,017,700 986,600 (31,100) Mining and Logging 1,200 1,200 0 1,200 1,200 0 Construction 56,300 53,800 (2,500) 59,700 53,800 (5,900) Manufacturing 88,400 88,100 (300) 91,500 88,100 (3,400) Trade, Transportation & Utilities 186,400 188,300 1,900 196,000 188,300 (7,700) Information 26,900 26,800 (100) 27,300 26,800 (500) Financial Activities 52,600 52,800 200 54,800 52,800 (2,000) Professional & Business Services 154,300 154,500 200 159,200 154,500 (4,700) Educational & Health Services 129,000 129,500 500 128,900 129,500 600 Leisure & Hospitality 84,800 85,500 700 88,000 85,500 (2,500) Other Services 34,400 34,600 200 35,100 34,600 (500) Government 171,900 171,500 (400) 176,000 171,500 (4,500) Notes: Data not adjusted for seasonality. Data may not add due to rounding Labor force data are revised month to month Additional data are available on line at www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov Jul-09 Aug-09 Sep-09 Oct-09 Nov-09 Dec-09 Change

Civilian Labor Force (1) 1,309,700 1,302,700 1,298,400 1,289,400-0.7% -1.5% Civilian Employment 1,208,600 1,152,800 1,150,800 1,148,600-0.2% -5.0% Civilian Unemployment 101,000 149,900 147,600 140,800-4.6% 39.4% Civilian Unemployment Rate 7.7% 11.5% 11.4% 10.9% (CA Unemployment Rate) 9.1% 12.3% 12.3% 12.1% (U.S. Unemployment Rate) 7.1% 9.5% 9.4% 9.7% Total, All Industries (2) 1,019,000 988,100 987,700 988,000 0.0% -3.0% Total Farm 1,300 1,500 1,500 1,400-6.7% 7.7% Total Nonfarm 1,017,700 986,600 986,200 986,600 0.0% -3.1% Total Private 841,700 814,400 814,300 815,100 0.1% -3.2% Goods Producing 152,400 147,000 145,900 143,100-1.9% -6.1% Mining and Logging 1,200 1,200 1,200 1,200 0.0% 0.0% Construction 59,700 57,400 56,300 53,800-4.4% -9.9% Construction of Buildings 14,500 13,400 13,200 13,000-1.5% -10.3% Residential Building Construction 9,100 7,800 7,600 7,400-2.6% -18.7% Nonresidential Building Construction 5,400 5,600 5,600 5,600 0.0% 3.7% Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 7,900 7,300 7,300 6,700-8.2% -15.2% Highway, Street, & Bridge Construction 3,400 3,400 3,500 3,000-14.3% -11.8% Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction - Res 4,500 3,900 3,800 3,700-2.6% -17.8% Specialty Trade Contractors 37,300 36,700 35,800 34,100-4.7% -8.6% Building Foundation & Exterior Contractors 8,200 8,200 8,100 7,800-3.7% -4.9% Building Equipment Contractors 14,200 13,600 13,400 13,300-0.7% -6.3% Specialty Trade Contractors - Residual 14,900 14,900 14,300 13,000-9.1% -12.8% Manufacturing 91,500 88,400 88,400 88,100-0.3% -3.7% Durable Goods 56,600 53,500 53,800 53,600-0.4% -5.3% Computer & Electronic Product Manufacturing 19,200 17,900 18,100 18,100 0.0% -5.7% Transportation Equipment Manufacturing 7,200 7,000 7,000 7,000 0.0% -2.8% Durable Goods - Residual 30,200 28,600 28,700 28,500-0.7% -5.6% Nondurable Goods 34,900 34,900 34,600 34,500-0.3% -1.1% Petroleum & Coal Products Manufacturing 8,000 8,200 8,100 8,000-1.2% 0.0% Chemical Manufacturing 7,000 6,900 6,900 6,900 0.0% -1.4% Non-Durable Goods - Residual 19,900 19,800 19,600 19,600 0.0% -1.5% Service Providing 865,300 839,600 840,300 843,500 0.4% -2.5% Private Service Producing 689,300 667,400 668,400 672,000 0.5% -2.5% Trade, Transportation & Utilities 196,000 184,600 186,400 188,300 1.0% -3.9% Wholesale Trade 47,600 45,900 45,700 45,000-1.5% -5.5% Merchant Wholesalers, Durable Goods 23,600 22,600 22,400 22,100-1.3% -6.4% Merchant Wholesalers, Nondurable Goods 18,700 18,500 18,500 18,200-1.6% -2.7% Wholesale Electronic Markets & Agents & Brok 5,300 4,800 4,800 4,700-2.1% -11.3% Retail Trade 111,600 103,900 106,100 108,200 2.0% -3.0% Motor Vehicle & Parts Dealer 11,400 11,100 11,000 10,900-0.9% -4.4% Food & Beverage Stores 25,500 24,800 25,100 25,100 0.0% -1.6% Grocery Stores 22,300 21,600 21,800 21,800 0.0% -2.2% Food and Beverage Stores - Residual 3,200 3,200 3,300 3,300 0.0% 3.1% Health & Personal Care Stores 7,500 7,200 7,100 7,200 1.4% -4.0% Clothing & Clothing Accessories Stores 10,000 9,600 10,300 10,800 4.9% 8.0% Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book & Music Stores 5,600 5,000 5,300 5,400 1.9% -3.6% General Merchandise Stores 21,000 17,700 18,800 19,200 2.1% -8.6% Miscellaneous Store Retailers 6,600 6,300 6,500 6,700 3.1% 1.5% Retail Trade - Residual 24,000 22,200 22,000 22,900 4.1% -4.6% Transportation, Warehousing & Utilities 36,800 34,800 34,600 35,100 1.4% -4.6% Utilities 3,700 3,600 3,500 3,500 0.0% -5.4% Transportation & Warehousing 33,100 31,200 31,100 31,600 1.6% -4.5% Air Transportation 2,900 3,000 3,000 2,900-3.3% 0.0% Truck Transportation 6,900 6,700 6,600 6,400-3.0% -7.2% Couriers & Messengers 7,400 6,300 6,300 6,900 9.5% -6.8%

Warehousing & Storage 5,100 4,900 4,900 4,900 0.0% -3.9% Transportation and Warehousing - Residual 10,800 10,300 10,300 10,500 1.9% -2.8% Information 27,300 26,800 26,900 26,800-0.4% -1.8% Publishing Industries (except Internet) 6,200 6,000 6,000 6,000 0.0% -3.2% Newspaper, Periodical, Book & Directory Publis 2,900 2,900 2,900 2,900 0.0% 0.0% Software Publishers 3,300 3,100 3,100 3,100 0.0% -6.1% Telecommunications 12,100 11,400 11,300 11,300 0.0% -6.6% Information - Residual 9,000 9,400 9,600 9,500-1.0% 5.6% Financial Activities 54,800 52,800 52,600 52,800 0.4% -3.6% Finance & Insurance 38,700 37,200 37,100 37,300 0.5% -3.6% Credit Intermediation & Related Activities 17,000 16,300 16,200 16,300 0.6% -4.1% Finance and Insurance - Residual 6,000 5,700 5,700 5,800 1.8% -3.3% Insurance Carriers & Related 15,700 15,200 15,200 15,200 0.0% -3.2% Real Estate & Rental & Leasing 16,100 15,600 15,500 15,500 0.0% -3.7% Real Estate 11,300 11,200 11,100 11,200 0.9% -0.9% Real Estate and Rental and Leasing - Residual 4,800 4,400 4,400 4,300-2.3% -10.4% Professional & Business Services 159,200 154,500 154,300 154,500 0.1% -3.0% Professional, Scientific & Technical Services 83,100 82,800 83,300 83,500 0.2% 0.5% Architectural, Engineering & Related Services 16,500 15,700 15,800 15,800 0.0% -4.2% Computer Systems Design & Related Services 18,700 18,800 18,800 18,900 0.5% 1.1% Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services 47,900 48,300 48,700 48,800 0.2% 1.9% Management of Companies & Enterprises 22,700 22,700 22,700 22,600-0.4% -0.4% Administrative & Support & Waste Services 53,400 49,000 48,300 48,400 0.2% -9.4% Administrative & Support Services 48,300 44,300 43,700 43,800 0.2% -9.3% Employment Services 17,900 16,300 16,400 16,800 2.4% -6.1% Investigation & Security Services 8,000 7,500 7,300 7,400 1.4% -7.5% Services to Buildings & Dwellings 12,700 12,000 11,600 11,300-2.6% -11.0% Administrative and Support Services - Residua 9,700 8,500 8,400 8,300-1.2% -14.4% Waste Management & Remediation Services 5,100 4,700 4,600 4,600 0.0% -9.8% Educational & Health Services 128,900 128,900 129,000 129,500 0.4% 0.5% Educational Services 20,000 20,300 20,500 20,200-1.5% 1.0% Health Care & Social Assistance 108,900 108,600 108,500 109,300 0.7% 0.4% Ambulatory Health Care Services 38,800 38,800 38,600 39,300 1.8% 1.3% Hospitals 34,300 34,400 34,400 34,500 0.3% 0.6% Nursing & Residential Care Facilities 18,900 19,100 19,100 19,100 0.0% 1.1% Social Assistance 16,900 16,300 16,400 16,400 0.0% -3.0% Leisure & Hospitality 88,000 85,300 84,800 85,500 0.8% -2.8% Arts, Entertainment & Recreation 14,300 14,500 14,100 14,100 0.0% -1.4% Accommodation & Food Services 73,700 70,800 70,700 71,400 1.0% -3.1% Accommodation 7,200 6,500 6,600 6,500-1.5% -9.7% Food Services & Drinking Places 66,500 64,300 64,100 64,900 1.2% -2.4% Other Services 35,100 34,500 34,400 34,600 0.6% -1.4% Repair & Maintenance 10,500 10,300 10,200 10,300 1.0% -1.9% Personal & Laundry Services 9,500 9,100 9,100 9,100 0.0% -4.2% Religious, Grants, Civic, Professional & Like Org 15,100 15,100 15,100 15,200 0.7% 0.7% Government 176,000 172,200 171,900 171,500-0.2% -2.6% Federal Government 17,100 17,100 17,000 16,800-1.2% -1.8% Department of Defense 300 300 300 300 0.0% 0.0% Federal Government excluding Department of D 16,800 16,800 16,700 16,500-1.2% -1.8% State & Local Government 158,900 155,100 154,900 154,700-0.1% -2.6% State Government 39,700 39,100 39,100 38,700-1.0% -2.5% State Government Education 27,500 26,800 26,900 26,600-1.1% -3.3% State Government Excluding Education 12,200 12,300 12,200 12,100-0.8% -0.8% Local Government 119,200 116,000 115,800 116,000 0.2% -2.7% Local Government Education 61,100 59,800 59,900 60,500 1.0% -1.0% County 23,100 23,000 22,900 22,900 0.0% -0.9% City 19,100 17,500 17,400 17,200-1.1% -9.9%

Special Districts plus Indian Tribes 15,900 15,700 15,600 15,400-1.3% -3.1% Notes: (1) Civilian labor force data are by place of residence; include self-employed individuals, unpaid family workers, household domestic workers, & workers on strike. Data may not add due to rounding. The unemployment rate is calculated using unrounded data. (2) Industry employment is by place of work; excludes self-employed individuals, unpaid family workers, household domestic workers, & workers on strike. Data may not add due to rounding. These data are produced by the of the California (EDD). Questions should be directed to: Janice Shriver 408/558-0689 or Ruth Kavanagh 650/413-1812 These data, as well as other labor market data, are available via the Internet at http://www.labormarketinfo.edd.ca.gov. If you need assistance, please call (916) 262-2162. #####