The yin and yang of California's future job picture
The financial pain to millions of
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The financial pain to millions of
Although the October report tells us that almost as many Californians were employed as prior to the COVID-19 recession, the state's overall job picture is more complex than those simple numbers. For one thing, the reports for
Whatever the underlying causes, the labor force decline is one reason why
"For the past full year and for first time in decades,
In response, the PPIC report says, some employers are implementing more labor-saving technology, such as ordering kiosks in fast food outlets and GPS-guided machinery in agriculture. The labor shortage may be having other impacts. The sharp drop in community college enrollment could, for instance, reflect would-be students' opting for higher wages in service industries over education.
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