blog post Occupational Shifts Favor California’s High-Skill Workers By Sergio Sanchez, Hans Johnson Feb 21, 2018 Workers with at least a bachelor’s degree have prospered the most over the past several years.
blog post Mixed Signals in California’s Labor Market Recovery By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune Oct 28, 2021 California’s jobs recovery slowed substantially in September. At the same time, historically high levels of turnover—sometimes called the “Great Resignation”—along with high levels of job openings and wage growth complicate the picture of the state’s economic recovery.
blog post What’s in Store for California’s Economy? By Sarah Bohn Jan 10, 2024 California starts the year with low unemployment, rising wages, and falling inflation—but also with residents expressing pessimism about the state's economic outlook. We look at what's ahead for the California economy.
blog post Black Californians Struggle within a Challenging Job Market By Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune Feb 24, 2021 As the COVID-19 pandemic and its economic effects continue, the downturn poses particular challenges for Black workers.
blog post Testimony: Career Education Is Key to Meeting California’s Workforce Needs By Sarah Bohn Nov 27, 2018 About two-thirds of new jobs created in California over the next decade will require more than a high school diploma. Career education can help meet the demand of a knowledge-based economy.
blog post Good News on the California Economy By Marisol Cuellar Mejia Mar 17, 2014 Information released today shows that the state’s economy in 2013 was stronger than we thought.
blog post Soft Landing? What the Latest Data Says about California’s Economy By Jenny Duan, Sarah Bohn Oct 30, 2023 New jobs data suggests that taming inflation has not hurt the state's labor market much. While unemployment in California has increased slowly since a low in August 2022, the state's labor market still shows many markers of strength.