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So, the nation had 818,000 fewer new jobs than we thought, according to this first of two reviews of 2024 hiring trends ... the QCEW tell us about California’s job market as of March?
the national job market slightly outgrew California. There was 1.49% growth nationwide – that’s 2.3 million more workers to 159.2 million – compared to California’s 1.42% job growth ...
“’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 ...
Evidence is mounting that changes in the California job market may be catching up with years of unfettered success and job growth. It is a very mixed situation. "Nuke Bizzle" abused the Pandemic ...
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 in ...
Employers project only a 0.6% increase in hiring for the Class of 2025, indicating a competitive job market. Automation is reducing the availability of traditional entry-level positions ...
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 ...