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    The unemployment rate in California stands at 12.5 percent; more than two million are out of work. The worst job markets are in places that rely heavily on agriculture and are experiencing cyclical downturns, and in places that once served as manufacturing or construction hubs.

    This slideshow details the ten Northern California cities with unemployment rates of 20 percent or higher during December 2010.
    Debbie Noda | Modesto Bee
  • Merced unemployed
    #10: Merced (Merced)
    Labor force: 31,300
    Unemployed: 6,200
    Unemployment rate: 20%
    Above: David Kerner of Merced searches for work at a local Worknet office.
    Merced Sun-Star
  • Stockton unemployed
    #9: Stockton (San Joaquin)
    Labor force: 127,000
    Unemployed: 27,300
    Unemployment rate: 21.5%
    Above: Undocumented workers wait for day labor jobs in Stockton.
    Anne Chadwick Williams | Sacramento Bee Staff Photo
  • BIKER RALLY
    #8: Hollister (San Benito)
    Labor force: 17,600
    Unemployed: 3,800
    Unemployment rate: 21.6%
    Above: Bikers cruise through downtown Hollister during the town's popular motorcycle rally.

    MARCIO JOSE SANCHEZ | AP
  • Yuba City employ
    #2: Yuba City (Sutter)
    Labor force: 19,700
    Unemployed: 4,700
    Unemployment rate: 23.7%
    Above: Yuba City sign near Highway 99. (Credit: Wikipedia Commons/No Sales)
Note: Numbers shown are for December 2010. Only cities north of the city of Fresno with more than 15,000 workers are included.

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