New Release! Hosting the 34th annual America's Cup match on San Francisco Bay could result in increased economic activity on the order of $1.4 billion - almost three times the estimated impact of hosting the Super Bowl. Read the complete America's Cup economic impact report prepared by Beacon Economics and the Bay Area Council Economic Institute for the San Francisco Mayor's Office.
Just Released! The Beacon Employment Report: California continued to lose jobs in July, but the losses were due almost exclusively to the end of the 2010 census and the associated cutback in temporary Census workers. Overall, industry employment grew in California - a good sign for the direction of the overall labor market. Read the coverage in the Los Angeles Times and the San Francisco Chronicle. Also, see the latest seasonally adjusted employment stats from around the state and the nation at the Beacon Employment Report.
The California Trade Report: June marked the 8th consecutive month of growth for California's exports. During the first six months of 2010, merchandise exports were up 21.5% over where they were during the first six months of 2009. Still, the demand for California's goods will likely dampen in the last half of this year as governments worldwide tighten their belts. Read the latest coverage in the Sacramento Bee. Also, visit Beacon's International Trade Report webpage and see new trade statistics for the U.S. and all 50 states.
U.S. & California Forecast: Beacon Economics' new forecast for the U.S. and California economies says "it's not that bad... but it's not that great either." While the short term (2010) is looking relatively bright, 2011 and 2012 may bring a considerable slow down in growth as government interventions, such as the temporary tax cuts, come to an end. See our predictions for U.S. and California employment, home prices, taxable sales, and much more. Click here to go to Beaconomics.
Beacon's Regional Forecasts Now Available! Beacon Economics' newest economic outlooks for Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and other regions across California are now available. Click here to go to The Regional Outlook.
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