Moving To California For Work Is Hard — Because Housing
LAistquoted Raphael Bosticof the USC Price School about the high-cost of housing, and that it might push certain workers out of state and affect the California economy. USC public policy professor Raphael Bostic said if housing costs continue to push certain workers out of state, California’s economic growth could be affected. Read more…
Rent getting more expensive for Inland Empire apartments
The annual USC Casden Multifamily Forecast released this week noted the unemployment rate for the Inland area is the lowest in eight years, with growth in transportation and logistics accounting for nearly one-quarter of the area’s new jobs in 2014. Job and population increases over the next two years, the forecast Read more…