AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Labor Snapshot: Pasadena’s unemployment fell to 4.7% in July and Altadena held at 4.6%, both below Los Angeles County’s 5.2%, signaling steadier hiring conditions in parts of the region. Job Market Reality Check: A new look at hiring in 2026 finds applying is easier than ever, but getting hired is harder—more applicants per role, more AI screening, and growing cynicism as candidates report ghosting and AI interview walkaways. AI and Pay Gap: LinkedIn data shows AI-related job listings average about $177,000 versus ~$80,000 for non-AI roles, but women account for only 26% of AI hires—raising the risk that the wage premium widens inequality. Higher Ed Layoffs: Multiple reports point to a 2026 college budget crisis driving layoffs and forcing educators to consider costly relocation and career pivots. Education Workforce Policy: A proposed H-1B ban for teachers spotlights the tension between filling domestic roles and relying on international talent to cover shortages. Workplace Data Privacy: A Wired investigation says McDonald’s compiled massive customer dossiers—raising new HR-adjacent questions about how employers and vendors use personal data. Manufacturing Hiring: Manufacturing is rebounding with tariff-protected sectors adding jobs, though overall employment remains below prior peaks.
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