CALIFORNIA ADDED 63,000 JOBS IN AUGUST, 42% OF U.S. TOTAL
California employers quieted any lingering doubts about the state's economy in August, as an uptick in hiring helped absorb hordes of new job-seekers. The state added a net 63,100 jobs last month and the unemployment rate remained at 5.5%, according to data released by the Employment Development Department on Friday.
Los Angeles Times 09/16/2016
THOUSANDS FIND WORK BUILDING AND STAFFING GOLDEN 1 CENTER
SILICON BEACH REPORT AUG. 19: L.A. TECH WAGES RISING FASTEST IN THE NATION
Less than a month before opening night, though, one thing is reasonably certain: Golden 1 Center has been, and will continue to be, a major generator of jobs - considerably more than predicted. The impact will be visible from the moment fans pour into the arena Oct. 4 for the inaugural event, a Paul McCartney concert. Golden 1 will employ as many as 2,000 workers on event nights, hundreds more than the Kings' old venue, Sleep Train Arena. A major difference is Golden 1 will have far more workers serving food and drinks.
Sacramento Bee 09/12/2016
Los Angeles County tech wages are growing faster than the earnings of tech employees in the nation's other big cities, according to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, reports the L.A. Business Journal. The average tech wage in Los Angeles grew 13.2 percent to an average of $115,000 last year, nearly doubling the rate of the South Florida region, which came in No. 2 with a year-to-year increase of 7.2 percent.
Los Angeles Business Journal 08/19/2016

