Sitemap - 2021 - Inland Empire Economic Update
Latest jobs numbers show the public sector employment crisis is still a big deal
Inflation in November: the same story
County-level Real GDP growth stats!
Labor force growth a highlight in latest statistics
QCEW data sheds light on the Q1-Q2 2021 recovery
Region's labor market is not showing "mixed signals"
Region only 13,000 jobs (6%) away from pre-pandemic levels
Recent numbers on spending and unemployment insurance claims
Next month, don't be surprised to see high inflation statistics again
A Redlands jeweler shares her experience in difficult times
A regional look at the Great Resignation
Is the "Great Resignation" happening out here?
The housing market is cooling off
After the summer slump: labor market continues to improve
"Brain Drain" in the Inland Empire?
Regional inflation registers at a 6.8% annual rate
Three things to take away from the gold standard of economics data sources
Educational attainment and unemployment in the Inland Empire
The CSU needs to look forward, not backward, in funding to support its students
Getting back to work: the labor force in Southern California
Low inventory and few days on the market: housing in the IE
Current data show improvement after summer slump
California's recall: Covid-19, economics, or politics?
The public sector employment crisis
Region's unionization rate goes against statewide trends
The puzzling path of the unemployment rate
Region ranks high among "long commute" metro areas
Inland Empire economy stepped backward in July
Tracking the meteoric rise in logistics
Southern California lagging behind the rest of the state in building new housing
Inland Empire Inflation Makes Headlines
Delta variant slows economic activity in July, but not greatly
Migration makes the region more diverse in unexpected ways
Housing costs drive people out of state
Region's labor market recovery gains ground
Economic Forecasting in San Bernardino County
Region continues to attract educated workers, but it can do more to keep them
Regional real estate market hot as ever
Solving the puzzle of higher wages
Some prices up, others down: inflation still not a major issue
Region leading rather than trailing the recovery
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Region's recovery outpaces rest of Southern California
Region's population growth better than statewide numbers
Regional unemployment numbers show disparities
Why wages grew during the pandemic
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Region now over 50% of the way to full recovery
Yes, inflation is also high here; No, the housing market isn't driving it (yet)
Make the Recovery Faster, Push Down Unemployment
The only chart you need to track the Inland Empire's Economic Recovery