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FEBRUARY BULLETIN
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FEATURED ISSUE
Introducing the PPIC Economic Policy Center
The new PPIC Economic Policy Center aims to inspire practical policy solutions that promote a robust, resilient economy—improving the prospects of workers, families, and businesses statewide.
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New Publications
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Priorities for California’s Economy: Building Prosperity
This publication explores important trends in the state’s labor market and highlights policy choices that can help workers and businesses navigate the course of California’s economic future.
Sarah Bohn, Vicki Hsieh, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Jenny Duan, Hans Johnson, Julien Lafortune, Shannon McConville, Daniel Payares-Montoya, and Tess Thorman
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Who Are California’s Workers?
Most of California’s 19 million workers earn wages or salaries. Californians work in a variety of occupations and sectors, and wages vary widely across regions and demographic groups.
Tess Thorman, Jenny Duan, and Sarah Bohn
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California’s Businesses
Most California businesses are small, and most Californians are employed by small businesses. Business ownership does not mirror California’s demographic makeup.
Shannon McConville, Jane Sawerengera, and Sarah Bohn
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Self-Employment in California
Self-employed Californians make up 11% of workers statewide; the jobs they create account for 23% of total employment. Rates of self-employment vary across regions and demographic groups.
Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Jenny Duan, and Sarah Bohn
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California’s Population
Growth in the nation’s most populous state has slowed in the 21st century; recently, population declines have occurred around the state, with 47 of 58 counties losing residents.
Hans Johnson, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, and Eric McGhee
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Immigrants in California
Almost a quarter of the nation’s immigrants live in California. About half of California’s immigrants are from Latin America, but a majority of recent arrivals come from Asia.
Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Cesar Alesi Perez, and Hans Johnson
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California’s Higher Education System
Eighty percent of California college students attend a public institution, with over half at a community college. About 7% of the state budget goes to higher education and financial aid.
Kevin Cook
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The PPIC Economic Policy Center: Inspiring Practical Solutions that Strengthen California's Economy
Learn more about the center’s mission and priorities from its director, Sarah Bohn.
Ashlyn Perri
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Making Sense of California’s Economy
This updated explainer looks at post-pandemic trends, long-term economic challenges, and ways to widen pathways to success for California’s workers and businesses.
Sarah Bohn, Marisol Cuellar Mejia, Julien Lafortune, and Vicki Hsieh
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PPIC Turns 30
Tani Cantil-Sakauye
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Reconciling Signs of a Strong Economy with California’s Budgetary Woes
Julien Lafortune, Jenny Duan, Sarah Bohn
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What to Watch for in Higher Education in 2024
Olga Rodriguez, Kevin Cook
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Slowing Climate Change by Capturing Carbon
Sarah Bardeen
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The Affordable Care Act Has Expanded Community Clinics in California
Shalini Mustala, Shannon McConville
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California’s Economic Future
Wednesday, February 14, 2024
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Join Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal and a panel of experts for a wide-ranging conversation about bolstering California’s economic dynamism and fostering individual opportunity across the state.
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A Conversation with Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas
January 24, 2024
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Career Opportunities
Visit our careers page to learn about current opportunities at PPIC.
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