What is the unemployment rate in the right now?

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Unemployment in the Santa Cruz, CA area was at 6.2% in April 2026. That's a 0.5 percentage point decrease from a year before. The unemployment rate is the percentage of people in the labor force who are actively looking for work but not currently employed. It helps indicate the overall condition of the Santa Cruz-Watsonville, CA Metro Area job market.
In April 2026,

6.2%

of the labor force was unemployed in Santa Cruz, CA area
April 2026 had a

-0.5

percentage point change from April 2025
Metro area-level unemployment data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics does not account for fluctuations due to seasonal employment patterns, such as tourism or agriculture. That means the data may show large changes month to month. It’s important to view this local data with a long-term lens.

The unemployment rate in Santa Cruz, CA area was lower in April 2026 (YTD) compared with January 2019.

Unemployment rate by month, not seasonally adjusted, 2019-2026 (YTD)

Unemployment rates differ between urban areas due to various factors. The types of industries present in an area may affect unemployment rates. Seasonal work in industries like tourism can cause unemployment to go up and down. Population changes and local policies also play a role in how many people are employed.

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How does unemployment in the Santa Cruz, CA area compare to other metros?

Unemployment rates are an indicator of economic health, and understanding how the Santa Cruz, CA area fares in comparison to other metropolitan areas can provide valuable insights. The current unemployment rate in the Santa Cruz, CA area is a metric to consider, especially when evaluating historical trends and economic factors unique to this region. By comparing the unemployment rate in Santa Cruz, CA to other metropolitan areas, we can identify patterns and potential influences on employment levels. Factors such as industry presence, population demographics, and local economic policies play roles in shaping these rates. Summarizing these comparisons can highlight findings and suggest future trends to monitor. Data sources for this analysis include government reports and economic studies.
Among 113 metro areas with 100,000 to 250,000 people in the labor force, the Santa Cruz, CA area had the 5th highest unemployment rate in April 2026.
Other areas with similar unemployment rates to the Santa Cruz, CA area's 6.2% unemployment rate were the Brownsville, TX area (6.2%) and the Grants Pass, OR area (6.2%).

In April 2026, the Santa Cruz, CA area had the 5th highest unemployment rate among metro areas with 100,000 to 250,000 people in the labor force.

Unemployment rate, not seasonally adjusted (Circle size corresponds to the size of the labor force)

Unemployment rate, by metro area (April 2026)

Unemployment rate, by metro area (April 2026)
1.

El Centro, CA area

16.5%
2.

Yuma, AZ area

13.9%
3.

Visalia, CA area

10.2%
4.

Merced, CA area

9.6%
5.

Hanford, CA area

8.9%
6.

Bakersfield, CA area

8.7%
7.

Guayama, PR area

8.6%
8.

Eagle Pass, TX area

8.5%
9.

Fresno, CA area

8.1%
10.

Wildwood, FL area

7.9%

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Methodology

USAFacts standardizes data, in areas such as time and demographics, to make it easier to understand and compare.

The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.

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