Real Estate/Development
Sep. 2, 2000
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By Geoffrey C. Arrobio Overall, those living in the Southland region feel "very positive" about their economic future as the economies of the Los Angeles and Inland Empire regions continue to improve and adapt to the ever changing "high-tech" world. Over the past three years, Los Angeles has posted strong economic growth (up 245,900 jobs). However, it is anticipated that job growth will slow going forward, some 75,000 more non-farm jobs will be created and unemployment will continue to move
Overall, those living in the Southland region feel "very positive" about their economic future as the economies of the Los Angeles and Inland Empire regions continue to improve and adapt to the ever changing "high-tech" world. Over the past three years, Los Angeles has posted strong economic growth (up 245,900 jobs). However, it is anticipated that job growth will slow going forward, some 75,000 more non-farm jobs will be created and unemploymen...
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