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California lost a net 11,600 jobs in March as private sector job losses exceeded taxpayer-funded job gains, the plurality of which came from a single welfare program in which Californians are paid ...
A job market without enough “homegrown” engineers drives an influx of workers to the U.S.—and helps offset the residents who ...
Of the 15 major Southern California employment niches, 12 added jobs for the month, bucking a trend of slow hiring. You see, ...
Minus the pandemic era’s gyrations, it was the worst year for California employment since the post-Great Recession’s 115,600 decline in 2010. And, historically speaking, job growth was 15% ...
Californians move to where the home is. Population-gaining counties added a combined 225,000 housing units in five years, or ...
Fresno's population helped drive its employment numbers higher, even though the state had the worst job losses in the nation ...
The state added 1.82 million workers in the five years ending in February 2020, the No. 1 job growth among the states. Compare these two five-year periods, and you see California bosses added 1.48 ...
The last two months are an omen, not a guarantee, of a shrinking California economy. "Since 2020 up through the end of 2024, we've had consistent monthly job growth," said employment lawyer and ...
He says he found “no significant negative employment effect.” Instead, he points to California’s population loss and slower economic growth compared to other states among the factors ...
it was the worst year for California employment since the post-Great Recession’s 115,600 decline in 2010. And, historically speaking, job growth was 15% below the average employment boost since ...
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