Among those Californians who are employed by an employer, one in four think they will be laid off in the next 12 months and more than a third (36 percent) expect to lose some or all benefits during the same time period. Respondents with less than a high school education were more concerned about their employment future compared to those with vocational or technical college, the survey found, with 57 percent said they have less job security than two years ago (37 percent).
This data was gathered by Harris/Decima through telephone interviews between July 15th and July 24th, 2010. A total of 600 Californians -- 470 employed and 130 unemployed -- were surveyed.
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