Prices and sales are expected to go up, but the market will still be held back by higher mortgage rates and general uncertainties about the economy. For most people, buying a house might not get any easier this year. Don’t expect major doings in the Inland Empire housing market this …
Read More »Brown releases state budget
Gov. Brown unveiled a record $113 billion budget today that will pay some debt and provide some much-needed help to schools. The budget, which for the second year in a row includes a surplus, also rejects a request by the University of California Board of Regents for more money to …
Read More »U.S. adds jobs, unemployment falls to 5.6 percent
The U.S. economy added 252,000 jobs in December, ending the country’s best year for hiring in 15 years. Unemployment dropped to 5.6 percent – down from 5.8 percent in November – the lowest jobless rate since 2008, according to data released Friday by the U.S. Department of Labor. Also, 50,000 …
Read More »Inland housing should perform well, but not spectacularly, in 2015
Prices and sales are expected to go up, but the market will still be held back by higher mortgage rates and general uncertainties about the economy. For most people, buying a house might not get any easier this year. Don’t expect major doings in the Inland Empire housing market this …
Read More »Brown releases state budget
Gov. Brown unveiled a record $113 billion budget today that will pay some debt and provide some much-needed help to schools. The budget, which for the second year in a row includes a surplus, also rejects a request by the University of California Board of Regents for more money to …
Read More »On The Move
James Ramos has been named chairman of the San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors. Ramos, who was elected to the board in 2012, was appointed by his fellow board members Tuesday, according to a report in The Press-Enterprise. The position is filled every two years. Ramos, the first Native American …
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