Metro Economic Outlook: Los Angeles Tables and Data from Government and SHRM Sources Last updated: Dec. 9, 2014
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (October 2014) (Government-owned material)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 LOS ANGELES LABOR POOL: VITAL STATS Total working age population: 8,126,353 out of a total population of 13,131,431 Number of households: 4,251,495 Consumer price index: (goods and services that cost $100 in cost $ in October 2014) Percentage of local residents with bachelor’s degrees: 20.8 With graduate or professional degrees: 11.0 Student concentration: 88.7 college students per 1,000 residents Sources: U.S. Census Bureau (2013) and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (October 2014) (Government- owned material), American Institute for Economic Research (2014) (Printed with permission of AIER)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (January 2014) (Government-owned material)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2013) (Government-owned material)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: SHRM Health Care Benefits Database (2014) (© SHRM 2014)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: SHRM Health Care Benefits Database (2014) (© SHRM 2014)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: SHRM Retirement & Welfare Benefits Database (2013) (© SHRM 2014)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: SHRM Human Capital Database (2014) (© SHRM 2014)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2013) (Government-owned material)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2013) (Government-owned material)
Presentation last updated on 12/9/2014 Source: Towers Watson Data Services 2013 Survey Report on Top Management Compensation (Printed with permission of Towers Watson) *Without labor relations experience