California’s economy continues to outpace the nation in overall growth but remains constrained by sluggish hiring and an ...
The state's economy has outpaced the nation for four straight quarters. But payroll jobs fell last year for the first time ...
Income tax cuts, AI infrastructure expansion and moderating tariff pressures shift risks from labor market cooling toward ...
The U.S. economy in 2025 was marked by tariff hikes, supply chain disruptions, reduced immigration flows and a record-setting 43-day federal government shutdown. Despite these headwinds, GDP expanded ...
California is pulling ahead of the rest of the country on growth, even while its job market drags its feet, according to UCLA ...
The forecast released early Wednesday estimates California’s fourth-quarter growth at 3.8% annualized, well above the initial 1.4% U.S. GDP estimate.
California's economy continues to outpace the nation in overall output growth but remains constrained by sluggish hiring and ...
Nonfarm payrolls were expected to increase 50,000 in February while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%.
Across almost every economic measure, from real estate classes and rents, to job prospects and growth potential, South ...
A weaker-than-expected report for February showed a decline of 92,000 jobs, and a rise in the unemployment rate to 4.4 ...
Lack of housing and affordable child care are shrinking Marin County’s labor force. Experts at a large gathering Feb. 18 of ...
California consumers remain deeply concerned about their economic future but feel somewhat satisfied with current business ...
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