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California’s job market powered ahead in July amid the longest expansion since the 1960s, ... Year over year, the state’s employment growth outpaced the nation’s, 1.8% to 1.5%.
California’s job growth decelerates last month, lagging the overall U.S., amid rising COVID-19 infections and shuttered businesses.
A Hoover Institution analysis claiming that 96% of California job growth is in government job is dead wrong, but got taken up by right-wing California bashers anyway. LA Times.
But the Golden State’s hefty job market moved slowly in early 2023. Yes, California did add 159,000 jobs in the past year – but that’s a proportionally small share of its workforce.
California saw the largest decline in job creation from 2019 to 2023 when compared with the pre-pandemic 2015 to 2019 period, with the pace slowing by 54% according to a new report.
California accounted for 14% of job growth nationally in March as the state has posted gains in 13 out of the past 14 months. "Today's report is more good news for California's continued economic ...
The last time California ranked 51st for job growth before 2023 was the year Bill Clinton was sworn in as president, Beanie Babies were introduced, the first “Jurassic Park” hit the big screen ...
The last time California ranked 51st for job growth before 2023 was the year Bill Clinton was sworn in as president, Beanie Babies were introduced, the first “Jurassic Park” hit the big screen ...
California tied for last among the states with Iowa at 0.9% job growth vs. March 2022.
California tied for last among the states with Iowa at 0.9% job growth vs. March 2022.
The last time California ranked 51st for job growth before 2023 was the year Bill Clinton was sworn in as president, Beanie Babies were introduced, the first “Jurassic Park” hit the big screen ...
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