Some forms and publications are translated by the department in other languages. This is higher than the long term average of 9.08%. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. Unemployment insurance programs are governed by state governments and are funded by state, federal, and private companies that pay employment tax. The numbers are subject to change, and though www.Unemployment-Benefits.org does our best to maintain current data, we do not guarantee its accuracy. Data refer to place of residence. For the purpose of this chart, data have been seasonally adjusted by the Labor Market Information Division (using the x12 software provided by the Census Bureau) and a Henderson-13 trend filter is used to smooth data. This chart illustrates a comparison of initial unemployment insurance claims and number of weeks paid from January 1978. Despite the large month-over job loss, California employers still show a year-over job gain of 150,400 non-farm payroll jobs for March. Interactive Chart Yucaipa, CA Unemployment Rate is at 11.80%, compared to 12.70% last month and 3.40% last year. Unemployed persons is measured monthly and seasonally adjusted by the Bureau of Labor Statistics as part of the Local Area Unemployment Statistics program.For questions regarding not seasonally adjusted unemployment insurance claims, contact the Unemployment Insurance Policy and Coordination Division, This Google™ translation feature, provided on the Employment Development Department (EDD) website, is for informational purposes only.The web pages currently in English on the EDD website are the official and accurate source for the program information and services the EDD provides. California’s unemployment rate rose by 1.4 percentage points in March to 5.3 percent 1 which was the state’s largest unemployment rate increase on record in a data series going back to 1976. State unemployment rates, seasonally adjusted Charts related to the latest " State Employment and Unemployment " news release | More chart packages Prev Next Employers also may designate particular units within the workforce that will participate in Work Sharing when applying for the Work Sharing Program. For the purpose of this chart, both initial unemployment insurance claims and weeks paid have been seasonally adjusted by the Labor Market Information Division (using the x12 software provided by the Census Bureau) and a Henderson-13 trend filter has been used to smooth data. The California Unemployment Insurance Work Sharing Program offers employers the ability to reduce employees' hours and wages as an alternative to avoid layoffs. Interactive Chart Manteca, CA Unemployment Rate is at 16.30%, compared to 17.50% last month and 4.20% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 5.18%. Click here to download seasonally adjusted data for California UI claims, 1978 to present. If any questions arise related to the information contained in the translated website, please refer to the English version.The EDD is unable to guarantee the accuracy of this translation and is therefore not liable for any inaccurate information or changes in the formatting of the pages resulting from the translation application tool.Forms and publications provided on the EDD website cannot be translated using Google™ Translate. California unemployment insurance benefits are available if you meet these criteria. The following charts are updated monthly using the most recent data available from the above sources. Any discrepancies or differences created in the translation are not binding and have no legal effect for compliance or enforcement purposes. Estimates for the current month are subject to revision the following month. Note: Rates shown are a percentage of the labor force. Unemployment Rates and Labor Force for California and Los Angeles are available from 1976 to present (seasonally adjusted and not seasonally adjusted) and all other areas from 1990 to present (not seasonally adjusted). Please check with the California Employment Development Department for the latest facts and figures. Ultimately, the onus is on the state government to balance the checkbook, so the state has to decide the benefits maximum amount, duration, and eligibility to receive the benefits.