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02/10/2023
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By Ethan Huff
Cargo thefts spiked 15% in 2022 across US and Canada as organized crime rings targeted supply chain
The latest data from CargoNet shows that cargo thefts increased substantially in 2022 – and especially towards the end of the year – as global supply chains falter. The Verisk Analytics-owned firm, which tracks voluntarily reported cargo thefts, reported 1,778 “supply chain risk incidents” in Canada and the United States in 2022. This is up […]
02/03/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
More people are rapidly leaving crime-ridden, high-cost cities like New York, San Francisco and Chicago
Many Americans are leaving crime-ridden, high-cost and unstable cities like New York and Chicago for low-tax, more affordable states like Florida and Texas. Despite the calls of many employers for their workers to begin returning to the office, people still aren’t moving to big city centers like they used to. In fact, in many major cities […]
01/11/2023
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By Arsenio Toledo
Natural gas prices in Southern California SURGED 128% since December
Natural gas prices in Southern California have risen by 128 percent from December to January, natural gas supplier SoCalGas announced. SoCalGas’s announcement was published right before the New Year to warn customers in Southern California, including the Los Angeles metro area, that the surge in prices will go into effect on Jan. 1. (Related: Operators say […]
11/17/2022
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By Belle Carter
LA Port’s October imports drop 28% year-over-year as labor negotiations drag on
The Port of Los Angeles has reported that its total throughput in October was 678,429 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs), almost 25 percent less compared to the same month last year. Meanwhile, imports totaled 336,307 TEUs – down 28 percent year-over-year. The biggest drag was from incoming cargo that has shifted to the East and Gulf […]
11/03/2022
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By Belle Carter
Freight companies expect “muted peak season” due to waning retailer demand
Freight companies are now preparing for what executives are calling a “muted peak season” as diminishing shipping demand from overstocked retailers ripples across the country’s shipping markets. According to the Wall Street Journal (WSJ), the changes are cascading across freight operations, cutting into inbound shipping volumes and bringing fewer goods onto the roads. “The fourth […]
10/04/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Gas prices in Los Angeles County hits new record high of $6.466 – nearly double the national average
Gas prices in Los Angeles County hit a record high of $6.466 per gallon on the morning of Monday, Oct. 3. That price topped the previous record high of $6.462 per gallon set on June 14. The average price in the country is 62.6 cents more than a week ago, $1.202 higher than a month ago […]
09/13/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Satellite imagery shows “agriculture wasteland” across the rice capital of California
What was once a thriving agricultural oasis brimming with bounty – a food-growing trophy of abundance, you might say – has become an “agricultural wasteland.” We are talking about California’s Central Valley, and specifically the portion dubbed the rice capital of California. There, the latest satellite imagery shows a “mini dust bowl,” according to experts. […]
08/08/2022
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By Ethan Huff
Housing bubble about to burst? Home price growth saw record slowdown in June followed by largest monthly inventory gain in over a decade
The Data & Analytics division of Black Knight, Inc. has released new data about the United States housing market that suggests cracks are beginning to form in that crusty old overinflated bubble. In June, the U.S. saw its single-greatest annual home price growth decline on record. Prices are still going up in many markets, but […]
07/08/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
Inflation relief stimulus checks handed out by states could fuel even more inflation
Some states are rolling out new inflation relief stimulus for their residents in the form of either checks or tax rebates. Critics of this measure are arguing that giving people free money will only keep inflation higher for longer. One such state is California, where Gov. Gavin Newsom just announced that some 23 million of its […]
06/29/2022
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By News Editors
“More money in your pocket” – Newsom to helicopter drop $17 billion in “inflation relief” stimmy checks
As the Federal Reserve attempts to crush aggregate demand through the most aggressive monetary tightening policies in decades to cool red-hot inflation, California Governor Gavin Newsom has come up with the brilliant idea to stoke even more demand through a new round of stimulus checks. “Millions of Californians will be receiving up to $1,050 as part […]
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