California lost 222 big employers in 4 years, 3rd-most in the US
Briefly

The stats showed 29 states had a net decline in their roster of big establishments - and only two places lost more than California over four years: New York, down 344, and Ohio, off 229. The No. 4 drop was Pennsylvania, off 202, then Illinois, off 198.
In California, these bosses represent only 1.2% of all workplaces. Yet they control 41% of all jobs statewide, were responsible for 52% of 2019-23 job creation, and pay 56% of total wages.
Read at The Mercury News
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