While the Great Recession officially ended in July 2009, both the country as a whole and the State are still struggling with the aftermath of the recession, particularly its impact on job growth. The unemployment rate in the U.S. is still above 8% and expected remain this high throughout 2012 and 2013. California’s unemployment rate is still above 11%. This report provides an examination of where we are now, more than two and a half years after the end of the recession, both in the United States as a whole and in California
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following th...
Many have argued that the Great Recession is over and that the U.S. labor market is back to where it...
The goal of this paper is to provide a report of record of the employment performance of the 50 stat...
While the Great Recession officially ended in July 2009, both the country as a whole and the State a...
It has been nearly four years since the United States entered a recovery following the Great Recessi...
his research brief examines the economic dimensions of the recession for workers in the U.S. and in ...
The only measure that has not surpassed levels experienced in the 1981/82 recession (previously the ...
The economy needs jobs, jobs, jobs and more jobs—this is not news to the 25 million unemployed and u...
Recent news on the economy seems erratic and confusing. Is the economy improving, or is it still stu...
In December 2007 the economy was on the precipice of the Great Recession. Just how far in the rear v...
It has been well over a decade since the economy tumbled into what is now dubbed the Great Recession...
This chapter reviews the effects of the current recession on California's working people. Just befor...
The United States and the world saw a major economic decline at the end of 2007. A recession is defi...
This paper examines state-level differences in the timing, depth, and total employment effects of th...
The economy of the United States is more than three and one-half years into the recovery from the 18...
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following th...
Many have argued that the Great Recession is over and that the U.S. labor market is back to where it...
The goal of this paper is to provide a report of record of the employment performance of the 50 stat...
While the Great Recession officially ended in July 2009, both the country as a whole and the State a...
It has been nearly four years since the United States entered a recovery following the Great Recessi...
his research brief examines the economic dimensions of the recession for workers in the U.S. and in ...
The only measure that has not surpassed levels experienced in the 1981/82 recession (previously the ...
The economy needs jobs, jobs, jobs and more jobs—this is not news to the 25 million unemployed and u...
Recent news on the economy seems erratic and confusing. Is the economy improving, or is it still stu...
In December 2007 the economy was on the precipice of the Great Recession. Just how far in the rear v...
It has been well over a decade since the economy tumbled into what is now dubbed the Great Recession...
This chapter reviews the effects of the current recession on California's working people. Just befor...
The United States and the world saw a major economic decline at the end of 2007. A recession is defi...
This paper examines state-level differences in the timing, depth, and total employment effects of th...
The economy of the United States is more than three and one-half years into the recovery from the 18...
Private-sector Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth ratios and employment recovery rates following th...
Many have argued that the Great Recession is over and that the U.S. labor market is back to where it...
The goal of this paper is to provide a report of record of the employment performance of the 50 stat...