What types of jobs for economists are available in Southern California?
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Hello, I know there's much more opportunities for economists in northern California, such as working for the Fed, but are there many opportunities for people with economics degrees in Southern California? If so, what type of jobs? Thanks! I'll give points for the most informative answer.
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Answer:
In a current poll of the WORST cities to look for work in 2 areas of So Cal are in the top 4. Your odds of finding a job down here are just as bad as in No Cal. Although it is hard to believe, the BEST city named to look for work in is Fargo, North Dakota.
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We are travel experts, not career counselors. Your best bet would be with a city or county government if you are looking in socal.
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