Retail added 34,800 jobs in January, as some merchants added to their staffs following the holiday shopping season. Job gains were posted in sporting goods, e-commerce and general merchandise stores, according to the National Retail Federation in Washington, D.C. Another sign that the U.S. economy is in recovery, the retail …
Read More »January a good month for jobs
The U.S. economy added 257,000 jobs in January, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. More good news: more jobs were added in November and December than previously reported, and average hourly wages in January rose 12 cents to $24.75, the largest gain in that …
Read More »Job market strengthens
The rise in new unemployment claims happened at a lower rate than expected last week, another sign that the job market is getting stronger. Claims in California increased by 11,000 to 278,000 for the week that ended Jan. 31, according to a Reuters report The previous week, claims declined to …
Read More »Inland manufacturing keeps growing
Manufacturing in the Inland Empire stayed strong last month. The region’s purchasing managers index in January was 53.5, one point below December but still an indication of a growing manufacturing sector, according to the Inland Empire Report on Business. Most important, January was the fourth consecutive month the index was …
Read More »State unemployment drops, but job gains are small
Unemployment in California dropped to seven percent in December, a decline of two percentage points month over month. That’s the good news. The not-so-good news is that the state added only 700 jobs during the last month of 2014, bringing its official job gain to more than 1.5 million since …
Read More »Housing starts up
National housing starts rose 4.4 percent year-over-year in December and topped one million units during 2014, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. Those numbers were driven mostly by gains in single-family housing construction, according to the commerce department, which released its data Wednesday. “[These] figures continue to be in line …
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