The produce industry is looking for ways to encourage new talent to perform the work necessary to grow, market and distribute ...
When Pacific Beach resident Mike Spangler saw a lull in his day job as an event producer, he knew his next life change needed to be a fun one. Now, Spangler owns and operates Spangler Sunset Avocado ...
Californians could have serious cash owed to them as a wave of class action settlements open up claims tied to data breaches, everyday purchases and even dating apps. Some payouts are relatively small ...
Six Paso Robles wineries embarked on a regenerative organic certification journey to improve their wineries and soil. No one ...
A six-figure income used to mean you’d made it — but those days are long gone for Californians and residents of several other states across the country. The $100,000 annual salary many had strived for ...
A $100,000 annual income isn’t enough to break out of the lower middle class ranks in some parts of California, a study found. The national study by MoneyLion found 12 states, including California, ...
The American dream has gotten a lot more expensive in California. So expensive, in fact, that earning $100,000 a year now places a household in the lower-middle class, according to new data from ...
Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham discusses California gubernatorial candidates Katie Porter and Chad Bianco's debate on immigration policy and attempts to gain support from the working class.
(NEXSTAR) – A six-figure income used to be shorthand for “rich.” Now, it’s barely enough to get by in many parts of the country. And it’s not just California and New York where families are feeling ...
Californians have until Thursday to use Middle Class Tax Refund debit cards before remaining funds expire and return to the state. The state issued $9.2 billion in payments, with 9.6 million sent on ...
What is your top economic development priority for the state? How will you work with cities to achieve this? (Please answer in 250 words or less.) The single biggest priority for our next governor ...