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Job boom returns to Bay Area and California as hiring surges in May

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Job boom returns to Bay Area and California as hiring surges in May

Led by a hiring surge in the South Bay, the Bay Area powered to big job gains in May, banishing — at least for now — the ominous specter of a weak labor market and job losses that haunted the region earlier this year.

The nine-county region added 7,000 jobs in May, the most in a month since December 2023 when the area produced a gain of 11,200 positions, the state’s labor agency reported Friday.

Port of Oakland and downtown Oakland, as seen in a drone view, April 2024, (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group)

The Bay Area’s upswing in hiring during May occurred despite massive job cuts in the region’s tech industry, primarily in the San Francisco metro area.

The South Bay muscled up to produce a gain of 3,300 jobs, nearly half of all the hiring in the Bay Area during May, according to the state Employment Development Department.

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