Real Estate/Development
Jan. 2, 2000
County business growth leads and lags
By Ronald McNees Los Angeles County led the nation in the growth in number of jobs and business establishments, but on a percentage basis, it was behind the state and most surrounding counties, according to data released by the Census Bureau and published by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corp. in its Economic Data Global Express (e-EDGE) newsletter.




By Ronald McNees
Los Angeles County led the nation in the growth in number of jobs and business establishments, but on a percentage basis, it was behind the state and most surrounding counties, according to data released by the Census Bureau and published by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corp. in its Economic Data Global Express (e-EDGE) newsletter.
L.A. County saw a 3.4 percent increase in the number of non-government employees and 1.5 percent increase in...
Los Angeles County led the nation in the growth in number of jobs and business establishments, but on a percentage basis, it was behind the state and most surrounding counties, according to data released by the Census Bureau and published by the Los Angeles Economic Development Corp. in its Economic Data Global Express (e-EDGE) newsletter.
L.A. County saw a 3.4 percent increase in the number of non-government employees and 1.5 percent increase in...
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