Opinion: California ruled with great jobs and boom times. What happened?
Briefly

"While California's GDP remains substantial, it now lags behind other states in productivity growth and job creation, particularly for blue-collar workers who historically relied on manufacturing for mobility."
"A majority of California's new jobs fall into lower-paying sectors, with 78.1% of jobs added over the last three years providing less-than-average wages, underscoring a troubling trend in employment quality."
Read at Los Angeles Times
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