Posted on 01/27/2011 5:53:00 PM PST by JoeA
A report by the University of the Pacifics Business Forecasting Center says that California can expect to see little change in the economic climate for the next three years. The Stockton, California based universitys forecast, released this week, concentrates on Northern and Central California, though it projects a statewide unemployment rate above 10 percent for the next three years. Currently at 12.4 percent, the rate is not expected to dip below double digits until 2014, when the school sees the number at 9.6, currently the national average. California has lost approximately 1.3 million jobs since the summer of 2007, when 15.2 million were employed. The San Francisco Bay Area remains weak, with unemployment ranging from 9.4 percent in the city to over 12 percent in Santa Cruz to the south and Vallejo north of the city. The East Bay, which lost what the report calls a staggering 11.4% of its jobs over the past 3 years is expected to show modest growth. Sacramento and the Central Valley will continue to bleed jobs in 2011, although at a lesser rate than in 2010. Unemployment in Merced is pegged at 19.2 percent.
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I would say any area experiencing a lethal disease epidemic has a pretty bleak future and California has the worst disease ever formed....liberalism.
Yep Nancy, I want to follow you down that “California Road to Prosperity”. NOT
Will not see better times for THREE YEARS? I’d say that was good news considering how screwed up things are.
Heck, any light at the end of the tunnel for a state or nation that is as messed up and with a governor and legislature like Kalifornia with an invasion of blood sucking leech aliens, greedy unions, tree-hugging freaks and other assorted nuts is a Friggin’ Miracle not to be believed!
Good luck with getting better in three or thirteen years if ever!
As for the collection of good folks in the outlying areas... another state might be a good idea for you.
With all due respect, what were you expecting? Until the kenyan is gone, America will not recover. California may never recover. High tech is leaving, manufacturing is almost gone, too many illegals, too liberal.
Maybe if people canceled TV they may get back to reality while hurting the propagandists pocketbook.
Americans anymore are like Octomom.
Actually, I would expect things to get a good deal worse over the next three years. The debt is unsustainable, income is dropping, and things will inevitably get worse, even if they do make a few minor cuts here and there.
progressive communists voted gov moonbeam back in,
so california deserves to fail.
And this is a surprise to anyone outside of the land of fruits and nuts?
Meg Whitman is probably saying a little prayer of thanks.
Reporting right here from the battleground.
Many folks look forward to the time when CA crashes, because they falsely believe it can rebuild and have a fresh start.
Hate to pop that bubble, but the fact is that after the crash, CA will still have the same cast of characters to satisfy........... almost one third of the US welfare cases, more public employees than any other state (most unionized), a permanent majority dem state-house and a plurality of liberal voters. Oh, did I mention the largest contingent of illegals?
That Sir, is a desperate rationalization in search of a ray of sunshine and hope in an otherwise impenetrable gloom of futility.
Good for you! If you are in Kalifornia leave, if you are not in Kalifornia, don’t go there! I think it is destined to be a ghetto of miscreants and over taxed clueless sun-worshiping, lifestyle cultists.
We just have to raise some more taxes. Businesses are not leaving fast enough.
At this moment I’m in Oceanside just north of San Diego, about to enjoy a steak dinner. Very nice area here, too bad the state’s politics are so rotten. Maybe Orange County will secede from California and form its own state someday.
California will not settle for second place in the race to the bottom.
Who in their right mind would form a business in California?
Oh? And who are you to criticize us, foreigner?
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