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ONTARIO - The Inland Empire Economic Partnership's chief economist John Husing on Friday plans to discuss how the region's labor markets seem to be improving while construction and other sectors remain weak. "It's very unusual. We've not ever seen this pattern," Husing said.
The economist is scheduled to present his forecast on Friday at the IEEP's State of the Region conference in Ontario. Other experts from the Inland Empire business and economic development fields are also scheduled to speak at the event and let audience members know whether they agree or disagree with Husing's analysis. Previewing his speech, Husing said data from the first two months of this year shows employers from San Bernardino and Riverside counties are seeing job growth over the same period in 2011.
The industries that have carried Inland Empire job growth, Husing said, are "population serving" sectors such as food services, blue-collar work in manufacturing and logistics as well as even higher-paying management and professional jobs. A Cal State San Bernardino survey reported Monday that manufacturing growth jumped in March in San Bernardino and Riverside counties.
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