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California Gains 35.5K Jobs & Unemployment Falls | LA Times

California's unemployment rate drops to record low 4.4% and professor Dave Smith mentions the possibilities of wage growth


Pepperdine Graziadio Associate Professor of Economics and Associate Provost for Online Programs David M. Smith, PhD, is quoted in Andrew Knouri's Los Angeles Times article on record low unemployment rates in California. Dr. Smith specifically addresses wage growth, which he believes is likely: “I don’t see how we can avoid decent wage growth, which is a positive thing for workers."
The article reviews current statistics for job growth instate and nationwide, while also addressing potential roadblocks to ongoing growth. According to Khouri's article, experts say some of these roadblocks stem from federal policy. If President Trump were to impose sharp steel tariffs that set off a trade war, consumer prices would likely rise. California’s agriculture industry could also be directly affected. Los Angeles County has the nation’s largest port complex in San Pedro Bay, so the effects of federal policy on L.A. county are also addressed in the article.