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According to data on housing sales from the California Association of Realtors, this summer’s real estate market was the worst in the last 5 years for Riverside County, and second-worst (slightly behind last year) for San Bernardino.
A puzzle in the status of the current economy - both nationally and regionally - is labor market weakness. Unemployment rates are trending upward, but there are no alarms going off about an incoming recession.
Economic development professionals should keep their eye on metrics like work-from-home rates, the share of residents commuting outside their city or county, and average (or extreme) commute times. These numbers are increasingly shaping the...
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I am an economics professor at California State University San Bernardino. I teach about regional data sources and the political economy of Southern California.
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