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Recession’s impact on employment, earnings, and income in California

Monday, September 28th, 2009

The California Budget Project has published a brief that examines the impact that the recession has had on employment, earnings, and income in California. It specifically looks at unemployment, loss of jobs across industries, wage gains and declines, and changes in income. It is available at In the Midst of the Great Recession: The State of Working California 2009.

Labor Day 2009: By the Numbers

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

CEOs, teachers, aerospace engineers–the Census Bureau has counted the number of people in these and all other occupations. It also tells the number of self-employed workers, the number who hold down more than one job, annual median earnings for male and female workers, hot jobs for 2006-2016,  the median number of years workers have been with their current employer, the number of people who work at home, and more in Facts for Features: Labor Day 2009.