Bay Area job gains in September produce nearly half of state’s growth

Bay Area job gains in September produce nearly half of state’s growth

The Bay Area produced several thousand jobs during September, a hiring upswing that was robust enough to account for nearly half of all the employment gains in all of California last month, a new report shows.

All three of the Bay Area’s major metro areas, the South Bay, East Bay and the San Francisco-San Mateo region, gained jobs last month, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday.

The Bay Area added 6,700 jobs in September on the heels of a revised increase of 1,400 positions in the region in August, the EDD reported.

During September, the San Francisco-San Mateo region added 2,800 jobs, the East Bay gained 2,500 positions and the South Bay added 200 jobs, according to the state labor agency’s report.

California added a feeble 14,700 jobs in September, according to the state government release.

This means the Bay Area produced nearly 46% of the jobs added statewide last month.

The statewide unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.3%.