Solano County, California
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This page contains current and historical labor market information for Solano County, California, which is also known as the Vallejo–Fairfield Metropolitan Statistical Area. Some data are available only at the Metropolitan Division level. Solano County is part of the San Francisco Bay Area Economic Market. Questions about these data and the local area economy should be directed to the Local Labor Market Researcher assigned to this area.
Solano County Profile
Solano lies in the northeast section of the San Francisco Bay Area. There are nine counties that significantly contribute to the economy of the Bay Area as an urban center: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano, Napa and Sonoma. Solano County’s key location between Sacramento and the Bay Area is attractive to businesses, particularly as its three largest cities—Vallejo, Fairfield, and Vacaville—are positioned along the Interstate 80 freeway corridor. Visit the Solano County Local Area Profile for more information.
- Vallejo–Fairfield MSA Press Release (PDF)
- Vallejo–Fairfield MSA Labor Force Data (Excel)
- Current Month Labor Force Data for Cities and Census Designated Places (Excel)
Additional Resources
The EDD provides an overview of the Industry Employment Data in Solano County. Use the Industry Employment - Official Monthly Estimates tool to search for data by industry or geographic area.
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Projections of Employment estimate the changes in industry and occupational employment over time resulting from industry growth, technological change, and other factors. California produces long-term (10 year) projections of employment every 2 years for the State and local areas. Statewide short-term (2 year) projections are revised annually.
Long-Term Occupational Projections
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The Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) program produces employment and wage estimates for over 800 occupations. These are estimates of the number of people employed in certain occupations and the wages paid to them. The wage data has not been validated by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and are not official BLS data series; however, EDD Labor Market Information Division feels that the additional information is useful to users of our wage data.
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The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) program produces a comprehensive tabulation of employment and wage information for workers covered by California Unemployment Insurance laws. The QCEW program serves as a near census of monthly employment and quarterly wage information at the state and county levels and provides the most detailed industry data available. The QCEW data is usually published six months after the end of the quarter.
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