Tagged: EconIE

Economics IE: April 20
EconIE

Economics IE: April 20

Madison Aument | Apr 20, 2026, 9:50 AM UTC
The median home price in the Inland Empire rose by more than $100,000 from 2019 to 2021. Now, home prices across the region are declining.
Economics IE: December 15
Economics IE: December 15
Normally, I do a monthly segment after the federal jobs report drops, but the government shutdown meant we didn't get those numbers for the past few months. My guest, Daniel McDonald, is an economics professor at Cal State San Bernardino. In a recent post to his Substack, Inland Empire Economic Intelligence, he used a different data set to gauge how the IE's job market is faring. McDonald joins me today to discuss his findings.
Madison Aument | Dec 15, 2025, 10:40 AM UTC
Economics IE: December 8
Economics IE: December 8
Today on Economics IE, we are looking at the Inland Empire's job outlook for 2026 and why the region may be headed for a challenging year. I spoke with Kome Ajise, executive director of the Southern California Association of Governments, and Kevin Kane, who supervises demographics and growth forecasting there.
Madison Aument | Dec 8, 2025, 10:34 AM UTC
Economics IE: Nov. 24
Economics IE: Nov. 24
For 91.9 KVCR News, I'm Madison Aument, and this is Economics IE. Today I'm in the studio with IEGO's executive director, Matt Mena. Welcome, Matt.
Madison Aument | Nov 24, 2025, 12:00 PM UTC
Economics IE: November 3
Economics IE: November 3
Here in the Inland Empire, more than 190,000 people rely on Covered California for their health insurance. But premiums could double for some residents, as enhanced federal tax credits are set to expire. Democratic Congressman Pete Aguilar joined Covered California's Executive Director to discuss the impacts.
Madison Aument | Nov 3, 2025, 12:00 PM UTC
Economics IE: October 27
Economics IE: October 27
The government shutdown has loomed large over many aspects of American life this month. Employment data is no exception. Each month, I speak with Matt Mena from IEGO about the region's job numbers for the month before, but we don't have those numbers for September. So MENA delves into why and other ways IEGO is trying to gauge what's going on with the IE's economy.
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