California is way ahead of almost everyone when it comes to gasoline prices. The average price of a gallon of regular gasoline on Monday in the state was $3.45, which was second only to Alaska at $3.47 a gallon, according to the American Automobile Association’s Daily Fuel Gage Report. In …
Read More »Millennials flex their muscle
Millennials, defined as anyone born between 1982 and 2000, now make up more than one-quarter of the U.S. population. About 83.1 million people fall into that category, exceeding the baby boomers, who total about 75.4 million, according to data released recently by the U.S Census Bureau. Overall, millennials are more …
Read More »Consumer spending rises
U.S consumer spending rose 0.9 percent in May month-over-month, the largest such increase in nearly six years. Most of that money was spent on miscellaneous items, including small purchase like groceries and big-ticket items like automobiles, according to data released Thursday by the U.S. commerce department. Cheaper gasoline prices in …
Read More »Amazon to add Inland jobs
Amazon isn’t done hiring in the Inland Empire. One month after the online retail company announced it would hire 1,000 people to work at its mega-warehouses in Riverside, San Bernardino and Moreno Valley, Amazon officials have said they will add another 1,000 jobs at those facilities. The announcement was good …
Read More »State unemployment up despite job gains
California employers added 54,200 non-farm jobs in May, according to data released Friday by the state Employment Development Department. Despite that, California’s unemployment rate rose to 6.4 percent, up from 6.3 percent in April, but at least one economist said that’s no reason for concern. “This is one of those …
Read More »State’s economy makes global rebound
California is back among the world’s largest economies. The state’s gross domestic product reached $2.3 trillion in 2014, enough to make it the seventh largest economy in the world, according to multiple reports released Wednesday. California ranked just above Brazil but below the United Kingdom. During the recession, the state …
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