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Given what we saw in March and with the very low rate of growth in the first quarter I was a little nervous about this report coming out, said Kimberly Ritter-Martinez, an economist with the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. But I see this month as a return to trend. Now we can say th
Date: May 08, 2015
Source: Google
Sex Trafficking Not Limited to the City Hosting the Super Bowl
When we bring a large event to a city this is a red light to a trafficker that there will be an influx of people coming to that area, explains, Kimberly Ritter, Senior Meeting Planner for Nix Conference and Meeting Management. Shes also Director of Development for the Exchange Initiative a coa
Date: Jan 30, 2014
Category: U.S.
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More million dollar homes sold in California in 2012
end of the market. It is an indication to me that people's faith is returning to the housing market and they are willing to make that investment. And buyers are stepping off the sidelines as well," said Kimberly Ritter-Martinez, an economist at the Kyser Center for Economic research in Los Angeles.
"Basically this is an OK jobs report ... we're just seeing slow progress," said Kimberly Ritter, an economist at the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation. "At least we can say it's steady. It looks like the labor markets are on the road to recovery."
"This is an OK jobs report," said Kimberly Ritter, associate economist with the Kyser Center for Economic Research at the Los Angeles Economic Development Corp. "It's good to see the unemployment numbers coming down across the board. We're still seeing slow progress ... and at least we can say it's
Date: Dec 16, 2011
Category: Business
Source: Google
Zero new jobs created in August, US unemployment at 9.1 percent
"The August employment report was even weaker than what we expected to see and we weren't expecting anything great to begin with," said Kimberly Ritter-Martinez, associate economist for the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corp. "The job market is basically stagnant."
Date: Sep 02, 2011
Category: Business
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