Study: boomer retirement to stimulate SoCal economy
Southern California's economy will flourish over the next decade as retiring baby boomers are replaced by newcomers to the work force, a Palo Alto-based think tank said Thursday. The Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy expects the region's economy to add 1.1 million jobs, 2.2 million residents, and more than 800,000 households over the next 10 years. "Retiring Boomers a Boost" Daily News (Los Angeles) |
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