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Bay Area loses thousands of jobs in tech recession

Bay Area employers have cut thousands of jobs in a volatile economy that suggests waves of recession in the struggling tech industry are affecting the region’s job prospects.

Most of the job losses last month in the Bay Area were due to large job cuts in the South Bay and San Francisco metro area, according to new state reports released Friday.

“The Bay Area economy is struggling, and monthly job growth has been stagnant for nearly two years now,” said Scott Anderson, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets. “Technology downsizing has been a constant and constant theme.”

Across the Bay Area, 3,400 jobs were lost in July, marking two consecutive months of job losses in the nine-county region, according to figures compiled by the Department of Labor Development.

Marin’s unemployment rate was 4.1% in July, ranking fourth lowest in the nation. The unemployment rate in the district was 3.7% in June and 3.3% in July 2023. The workforce last month was 132,600 people.

The worst job losses in the Bay Area last month occurred in two urban centers with many technology companies, according to the state’s monthly report on California’s job market.

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