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Institute for Spatial Economic Analysis Reports Job Growth in the Inland Empire

Redlands, CA – According to a new study by the University of Redlands Institute for Spatial Economic Analysis (ISEA), jobs across the state grew by 236,700, or 1.4%, since last April. Riverside and San Bernardino Counties saw 3.1% growth over the year.

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Inland Empire Job Growth - ISEA - U of Redlands

The largest job gains across California were in Education and Health Services, with 69700 jobs added in the past year. Job gains in this industry were highest in Los Angeles County (+25900 jobs), El Dorado Placer Sacramento and Yolo Counties (+6400 jobs), and Riverside and San Bernardino Counties (+5900 jobs).

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About the Institute for Spatial Economic Analysis (ISEA) at the University of Redlands

The Institute for Spatial Economic Analysis (ISEA) serves regional, national and global business and government leaders in their needs to better understand how socio-economic phenomena affect their communities. A division of the University of Redlands School of Business, ISEA publishes ongoing, timely reports covering retail, employment, housing, logistics and other special topics. A key distinction of the Institute is its ability to illustrate economic trends and patterns through the use of geo-spatial mapping techniques. In addition, ISEA’s ability to provide Zip code level analysis for many of its reports provides unprecedented detail. Current ISEA economic data and interactive maps may be found at http://www.iseapublish.com/map/

About University of Redlands

The University of Redlands is a private, nonprofit university that connects students to a world of opportunity, geared toward their passions and potential. Centrally located near the beaches, mountains and desert in the heart of Southern California, the University offers more than 50 undergraduate programs, as well as 20 graduate programs in business, communicative disorders, education, geographic information systems and music—blending liberal arts and professional programs, applied and theoretical study, traditional majors and self-designed curricula. For undergraduates, the University has one of the highest study abroad participation rates among its peers; a NCAA Division III athletic program contributes to the many extracurricular opportunities available; and students complete more than 120,000 hours of public service annually. The distinctive Johnston Center for Integrative Studies enables self-motivated undergraduates to negotiate their own interdisciplinary course of study with a faculty/peer committee. In addition to an award-winning 160-acre residential campus in Redlands featuring orange groves, architectural landmarks and more than 1,700 trees, the University includes seven regional locations, providing innovative programs at convenient places and times for working adults. Surveys show that generations of alumni have found that the University, established in 1907, prepared them well for career success and lifelong learning.

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