DESPITE POPULAR NARRATIVES, CALIFORNIA'S ECONOMY IS DOING FINE… FOR NOW
Leading Economic Forecast Pushes Back Against "Doom and Gloom" Prophecies
LOS ANGELES ,
Consider a few of the new forecast's findings:
- Since prior to the pandemic, the number of jobs in
California has grown by only 2.1%, compared to 3.7% in the nation as a whole, however the state's private sector output has grown by 10% compared to just 8% in the nation. This means thatCalifornia's output has expanded through greater worker productivity. California's median household income grew by 9.2% from 2019 to 2022, compared to just 8% growth in the nation. Median incomes in the state are now 14.3% higher than in the U.S. as a whole, the largest gap ever seen in this data.- Real income (accounts for inflation) has increased despite persistent claims to the contrary. Official data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows a 20% increase in consumer prices in
California between the end of 2019 and the end of 2023, but a 23% increase in workers' average weekly earnings over the same period. Importantly, the earnings growth has been greatest among lower skilled workers. - From 2019 to 2022, the average poverty rate in
California was 12%, lower than the U.S. average and the lowest level ever seen in the state.
The new forecast is careful to acknowledge
View the new Beacon Outlook.
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