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Since 2000, the Inland Empire’s population has increased by 45% to 4.7 million last year. And jobs during that period have jumped even faster, up 68% to 1.7 million. That’s about as many as in ...
The Inland Empire unemployment rate is also significantly higher than that of Orange County (4.3%), Ventura County (5.0%), and Los Angeles County (5.6%). This does not sound good at first.
The Inland Empire Tourism Regional Summit 2025 was held in Barstow, California, focusing on the upcoming Route 66 Centennial. Over 250 attendees discussed the region's tourism growth and economic ...
On a sunny spring day in April, nearly 80 nonprofit leaders from the Inland Empire gathered on the steps of the California State Capitol as they prepared for a busy day of dialogue around ...
The Inland Empire’s median wage for a job last year was $48,000 vs. $53,000 in the Los Angeles-Orange County metro or $57,000 in San Diego. It’s a grand example of how housing affordability ...
The overall industrial vacancy rate in Inland Empire held steady at 6.9% in Q4, despite a plunge in leasing activity, which dropped to a total of 7.6M square feet from more than 12M square feet ...