WIDESPREAD DISASTER. CALIFORNIA’S MINIMUM WAGE WILL GO UP TO $16.90 STARTING NEXT YEAR. IN A LETTER SENT TO THE GOVERNOR AND LEGISLATIVE LEADERS TODAY, THE CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE NOTIFIED ...
California’s minimum wage will rise to $16.90 starting next year, up from $16.50. In a letter sent to the governor and legislative leaders on Friday, the California Department of Finance notified them ...
New data from the California Department of Finance shows the state's population grew in 2024, the second year in a row. California's population grew by 108,000 people last year. As of January 2025, ...
The number of people living in California grew for the second consecutive calendar year, bringing the total number of residents to approximately 39.5 million as of January 1, 2025, according to new ...
California built about 560,000 homes in the five years from April 2020 to January 2025, according to recently released estimates from the State Department of Finance. That’s just slightly more than ...
(FOX40.COM) — Five property insurance companies that left the state are back, according to the California Department of Finance. Many insurance companies decided to cancel their policies and leave the ...
(FOX40.COM) — The California Department of Finance released a letter stating that starting Jan. 1, 2026, the state’s minimum wage would increase from $16.50 to $16.90. • Video above: A Brief History ...
Section 1182.12 requires the California Department of Finance to calculate the appropriate state minimum wage adjustment annually based on cost of living changes. Although no official announcement has ...
California has struggled to keep up with housing demand, increasing stock by only 0.84% in 2024, or 125,000 units. ADUs made up about one-fifth of that, according to California Department of Finance ...
SACRAMENTO, CA / ACCESS Newswire / May 28, 2025 / Today, Authorium, the cloud-based technology company that delivers its eponymous end-to-end platform for government administrative ...
California posted another increase in population in 2024, while Marin County remained in decline, according to new state data. The state’s population jumped by 108,000 residents, or 0.28%, from ...