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May 3—While California officials boast about the state's ranking as the world's fourth-largest economy, the statewide job market continues to be one of the nation's weakest. With $4.1 trillion ...
Job growth slowed for the second month in a row at private-sector firms, which added just 37,000 jobs in May, according to ...
The job market covering Los Angeles and Orange counties had the 16th largest surplus, 107 workers for 100 jobs. The nation’s ...
The weakness in California’s job market is not what you might think. In 2024, California bosses grew staffing by 131,000 workers, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. That was 15% slower ...
“’No hire/no fire’ is a difficult state of play for workers looking for a new job, but it is supportive of lower inflation, higher productivity and persistent economic growth in the long-run,” Thomas ...
U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in April, showing that the labor market remains resilient in the face of uncertainty ...
According to the California Film Commission, which oversees the program, hiking the credit to $750 million would result in a ...
A job market without enough “homegrown” engineers drives an influx of workers to the U.S.—and helps offset the residents who ...