CSUF sees O.C. losing 20,000 jobs this year
The economic recovery will be slow and painful with Orange County losing another 20,000 jobs this year, predicts Cal State Fullerton in its latest forecast released today. “Things are on track to go...
View ArticleO.C. to lose nearly 13,000 jobs this year — Cal State Long Beach
Orange County will lead the five-county Southern California region out of recession this year, but it is still expected to lose 12,774 jobs, according to Cal State Long Beach’s 2010 regional forecast...
View ArticleO.C. to lead SoCal economy
Orange County’s economy is the best of a bad lot but it will lead Southern California out of the recession, predicts the Los Angeles Economic Development Corp. in its mid-year forecast released...
View ArticleU.S. economy better than you think — Milken Institute
There’s at least one optimist out there who thinks the U.S. economy is on better footing than people think and that job growth is going to improve over the next couple of years. “Despite the...
View ArticleO.C. economy slowing, but no double dip — Wells Fargo
After a spurt earlier in the year, Orange County’s economic recovery is slowing but it is unlikely to fall into a double dip recession, Wells Fargo Bank’s senior economist said today. Scott A....
View ArticleO.C. on track to create 19,000 jobs
Orange County’s economy continues to improve which should result in a noticeable uptick in hiring beginning this summer, according to Cal State Fullerton’s updated 2011 economic forecast released...
View ArticleReport: O.C. to add 100,000 jobs by 2014
Orange County is poised for major job growth with local employers expected to add more than 100,000 workers to payrolls over the next three years, according to a 2011 economic forecast released today...
View ArticleForecast: O.C. economy to ‘muddle through’
Orange County and the United States will dodge a double-dip recession, assuming no more crises hit, according to Cal State Fullerton’s economic forecast released Thursday. However, high unemployment...
View ArticleNo major O.C. job growth until 2013 — UCLA
Orange County is doing better than most in California in pulling out of the recession, but residents won’t be seeing any significant local job growth until 2013, according to UCLA’s 2012 economic...
View ArticleForecast: O.C the hot place for jobs in 2012
Orange County employers are partying like it’s pre-recession 2006 and will create 26,500 new jobs this year — the best in Southern California, according to a Cal State Long Beach forecast released...
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