California Cities Lead the Nation in Declining Job Postings, Axios Finds
An Axios analysis of job postings on Indeed reveals that California cities are among those seeing the steepest declines in job postings.
An Axios analysis of job postings on Indeed reveals that California cities are among those seeing the steepest declines in job postings.
Surfing is big business in Santa Cruz, but climate change has emerged as an existential threat to the sport. If something isn’t done soon, local revenue could go over the falls.
A parasitic fly could soon pose a risk to California’s public health and food supply.
An astounding seven million Californians — or 17.7% of the state’s population — lived in poverty last year, according to a new analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data.
A new report from CoworkingCafe ranks Sacramento, California #2 in economic growth among large U.S. cities.
A new analysis of California’s rental market shows the state continues to rank near the bottom for renter-friendliness, despite modest gains in the Central Valley.
For the most part, inflation appears to have been holding steady despite new tariffs imposed by the Trump administration. But the latest report from the U.S.
Californians’ pessimism about the economy has reached the highest level since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the latest statewide survey published by the Public Policy Institute o
Despite trade uncertainties, the latest Consumer Price Index data shows inflation cooling across the U.S. CPI rose just 2.3% in April.
The United States is the richest country on earth, yet tens of millions of Americans still live in poverty.