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But according to LA Times:
California added jobs for a fifth straight month in May, but the positions weren't the type economists like to see.
Some were temporary census jobs that will disappear during the summer. Others were jobs snagged by people who wanted full-time work but could find only part-time positions.
Though the state added 28,300 jobs to payrolls in May, economists say the types of jobs added indicate that the state's economy still faces big problems ahead.
The state experienced losses in construction, trade and the traditionally strong education and health services sector. Those losses were offset by 30,000 federal government positions that were mostly census jobs.