
Inland Empire Economic Intelligence (IEEI) seeks to publish informative research about Inland Empire communities, with a focus on how they have changed and what those changes mean for the broader economy.
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I’ve been looking at taxable sales data, which we can find at the city level and are provided at a reasonable time lag (right now we have 2025-Q4 data). Source: CDTFA.
Taxable sales generate relatively more revenue for some cities than ot...
Is the labor market currently healthy, stable, or weak?
These days, one of the biggest puzzles economists are working on is figuring out which of the above diagnoses is most true. The solution to the puzzle is extremely important for under...
A few weeks ago I wrote about the ongoing regional housing market correction - the lateral movement in prices plaguing many parts of the market, with price declines in some parts of the core. Rental data from Apartment List show that rents...
I’m giving the 2nd Hemet Economic Summit Keynote this Thursday, April 30, at the Hemet Public Library. Event starts with breakfast at 7am (event begins 8:30). Tickets might still be available here. It would be great to connect! The event pr...
California continues to lose people to nearby - and not so nearby - states. According to recently released data from the IRS, California lost 200,547 on net to domestic migration, between 2022 and 2023. Combined with lower fertility rates a...
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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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