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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 ...
California’s robust supply chain, which drives nearly a third of the state’s economy, has continued to buckle under stresses from the pandemic and an ongoing labor fight between longshoremen ...
California challenges Trump's tariff policies, citing economic harm and job losses; Governor Newsom supports legal fight ...
California's economy outranks those of Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee and Utah despite those states' supposedly business-friendly environments. ( (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis ...
A study by a Bay Area think tank suggests California’s key industries would suffer without undocumented immigrant workers.
California can no longer afford to treat overregulation as just an inconvenience. For too many, it’s a barrier to survival.
California's economy excels in innovation and business growth, leading in venture capital and Fortune 500 companies.
California’s pension obligations to its employees are, by some measurements, the nation’s highest. Much of the state’s vulnerability reflects changes in its economy.
More than two-thirds of the state’s electricity is from sources such as solar, wind and geothermal.
While California’s July rate was unchanged from June, Nevada’s creeped ahead — or behind — with a 5.4% rate, so California is now tied with Illinois for second place among the states.
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