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California’s Jobs Crisis Deepens: Nation’s Highest Unemployment Rate Signals Persistent Weakness

Analysis: At 5.5 percent, California ranks dead last among states as manufacturing losses and federal shutdown complications mask true extent of labor market...

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California’s Job Market Shows Persistent Weakness as Federal Shutdown Disrupts Data

Delayed report reveals Golden State continues to struggle with nation’s second-highest unemployment rate California’s unemployment situation remained stubbornly elevated in September, with the...

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Economic Boom or House of Cards? New Forecast Warns of Fragile U.S. Recovery

Despite robust consumer spending and near-4 percent GDP growth, economists warn that mounting debt, asset bubbles, and labor market strains could trigger a...

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Industrial Real Estate Market Hits Historic Slump as Tariff Uncertainty Takes Toll

Warehouse demand shrinks for first time in 15 years as trade policy anxiety and economic headwinds converge The U.S. industrial real estate market...

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Inland Empire Multifamily Market Sees Rising Sales Volume as Development Slows in 2025

Vacancy edges higher, rents plateau, and investors adjust to pricing shifts as new supply and economic pressures reshape market conditions. By J.C. Casillas, Managing...

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Nonresidential Construction Drives Hiring Growth Amid Tight Labor Market and Slower Industrywide Expansion

The U.S. construction industry showed modest employment gains in May, reflecting divergent momentum across residential and nonresidential sectors. According to the latest data...

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2024: A Year of Growth and Labor Struggles in the Construction Sector

The construction industry, a critical component of the U.S. economy, is experiencing a paradoxical phase. While the sector has shown impressive job growth...

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U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Shows That Flexibility in the Work Environment is a Lasting Change

By The Registry Staff The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically reshaped the way Americans work, and new data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor...

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