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Consider the split economy this way: Southern California’s expanding industries collectively added 120,700 workers, while ...
National Bureau of Economic Research study finds California lost thousands of fast food jobs following the $20 minimum wage increase implemented in April 2024.
New UC report shows one in six California workers were union members last year, but Trump’s assaults on immigrants, labor ...
Data from the Federal Reserve shows that among recent college graduates, the unemployment rates for majors once heralded as ...
The state of California is on the lookout for new hires. From animal care services to rehabilitation, full-time positions are ...
California lost 80,300 jobs in 2024 with no job creation in Q4, according to the Legislative Analysts Office. Is the state's economy facing a downturn?
Workers: California is the nation’s long-time No. 1 job market, with 18.1 million employees. That’s 12% of all US jobs. No. 2 was Texas at 13.8 million, and No. 3 was Florida at 9.9 million.
California might demand straight A's for being the world's 4th-largest economy -- but the statewide job market, one of the nation's weakest, is struggling with failing grades.
California posted another month of anemic job growth in April, keeping the state’s unemployment rate the highest in the country, 5.3%, the government reported Friday. Statewide, employers added ...
California's economic strengths are undermined by its weaknesses in manufacturing and private sector, high-wage job growth. And Democrats aren't helping.
That was 15% slower than 2023’s job creation. 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.
Mining: California makes it tricky to search for oil or timber. Down 4,000 jobs in the last five years to 18,600 vs. a 5,600 dip in 2015-20. Bottom line ...