California Jobs Have Shifted Inland
Thursday, January 25, 2007
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California Budget Project
Email Update
January 25, 2007
California Jobs Have Shifted Inland
A new California Budget Project Policy Points, "California Jobs Have Shifted Inland" shows that job growth in inland counties was nearly five times larger than that of coastal counties between 1990 and 2005. In fact, inland counties contributed more than half of the state's job growth over this 15-year period. In addition, inland county job growth exceeded that of coastal counties in nearly every major sector of the economy.
This Policy Points includes data showing job growth by county. It is available at www.cbp.org.
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