
Resurging virus could throw burgeoning economic recovery off its rails
Across U.S., California, and Inland Empire, chance of a rapid bounce dims

Inland Empire business activity blown off its years-long growth run
Healthcare under pressure as pandemic exposes critical industry shortcomings

The shutdown brought bluer skies but more nighttime ozone to the Inland Empire
Air quality improvements lead to unique atmospheric chemical behavior

Hot in 2020: Riverside’s startup scene
UC Riverside has helped the city become a testing ground for the technology of the future

Inland Empire helps drive California’s economic expansion
The region has a higher share of job growth than the nation, California as a whole, and neighboring Southern California metros

Riverside makes Inc.’s top 50 Surge Cities list
UC Riverside drives the fast pace of entrepreneurship

Inland Empire business activity outpacing U.S. GDP growth
Local manufacturing industry remains a key growth sector
Housing scarcity: the Inland Empire’s natural barrier to economic growth
UCR’s Center for Economic Forecasting says the region’s housing problem is a land use issue solvable at the local level

Governor’s initiative misunderstands inland California’s economies
‘Regions Rise Together’ comparison to coastal regions may distort policy direction

Business size matters when it comes to economic growth
New analysis finds small businesses are powering establishment growth, but medium and large firms contribute more to job gains
Federal Economic Development Administration invests in Inland Empire entrepreneurship
Latest grant to UC Riverside will create an angel investor network to take regional tech startups to the next level

Inland Empire business activity jumps following first quarter slowdown
New analysis reveals region’s most and least competitive industries

Inland Empire wage gains continue
Wage growth still trails state but fuels impressive jumps in local taxable sales

Conspicuous slowdown in business activity hits Inland Empire
Region’s job growth underperforms state for first time since 2012

Inland Empire wage growth continues in tight labor market
The regions's home affordability helps local labor force expand