Jobless Rate Stays Steady in LA County, Drops in Orange County and the Inland Empire
Unemployment rates across California’s counties varied in May 2025. According to data from the state Employment Development Department (EDD), the jobless rate in Los Angeles County stayed constant at 5.8% from April to May. Meanwhile, Orange County experienced a decrease in unemployment, falling from 3.7% in April to 3.6% in May. In the Inland Empire, encompassing Riverside and San Bernardino counties, the combined unemployment rate dropped slightly from 4.9% in April to 4.8% in May. Riverside County’s jobless rate stayed consistent at 4.9% from April to May. Statewide, the unemployment rate remained unchanged from April to May at 5.3%.
For those affected by unemployment, it’s important to reach out to the right resources for assistance. In California, the EDD is the main government agency that manages unemployment and related benefits. Knowing how to contact EDD is crucial for getting the support needed during periods of joblessness. EDD customer service can be reached through their phone number for inquiries about claims status, benefits, and other concerns. There are also various online resources available on the EDD’s website. In case you are having difficulty reaching them, do not give up. Persistence is key in successfully navigating through the unemployment process. Visit eddcaller.com for more useful tips and suggestions on how to get through to EDD effectively.