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A new study by Wallethub uses the latest consumer data to find how inflation hits cities differently. Here's where California stands.
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As employment ticked up in other states, the California law transferred wealth from fast food workers who lost their jobs to ...
Odds of a Californian getting sacked in a typical year is 12.1% – the sixth-highest in the nation and above the 11% U.S.
A new report from UC Merced shows Latino and white people especially lost work after the Trump administration escalated ...
Animal welfare laws in the state have caused egg prices across the U.S. to rise and are unconstitutional, the Justice ...
"As the cost of college continues to rise and the average graduate wrestles with more than $29,000 in student loan debt, some ...
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, 42% of U.S. farmworkers from 2020 to 2022 did not have legal work ...
A National Institute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR) report, drawing on data from the Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, shows that the number of individuals employed from 2013 to 2023 grew ...
Each year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics revises its monthly employment figures, which come from a survey of employers, based on more comprehensive data it obtains later from state filings.
California’s official unemployment rate — the percentage of jobless workers among the state’s labor force — remained unchanged in September at 5.3%. That doesn’t sound alarming, unless ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects the most growth in health care and technology occupations over the next 10 years. But the projections aren’t iron-clad.
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