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ICE raids and mass deportations could cost California $275 billion in lost wages and other funds, a report finds.
The number of people reporting to work in the private sector in California has decreased by 3.1% — a downturn only recently ...
Since California Gov. Gavin Newsom took office in 2019, state debt payments on unemployment benefits have gone from zero to ...
California challenges Trump's tariff policies, citing economic harm and job losses; Governor Newsom supports legal fight ...
National Bureau of Economic Research study finds California lost thousands of fast food jobs following the $20 minimum wage increase implemented in April 2024.
California can no longer afford to treat overregulation as just an inconvenience. For too many, it’s a barrier to survival.
Among the report’s central findings are that there are 2.28 million immigrants in California without protected legal status and that deporting these immigrants would cost the California economy ...
A study by a Bay Area think tank suggests California’s key industries would suffer without undocumented immigrant workers.
Despite only 0.75% of global emissions, California's fuel demands, refinery shutdowns, and foreign oil reliance pose serious ...
More than two-thirds of the state’s electricity is from sources such as solar, wind and geothermal.
Undeterred, Newsom has continued his boastful ways. A few weeks ago bragged that California, were it a nation, now has the world’s fourth-largest economy at $4.1 trillion, edging out Japan.