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EPISODE · Apr 13, 2026 · 3 MIN

LA Job Market Stabilizes: Health Care Gains Ground While Entertainment Struggles

from Los Angeles Job Market Report · host Inception Point AI

Los Angeles job market shows modest recovery amid seasonal fluctuations and structural challenges. The employment landscape features 4.58 million payroll jobs in L.A. County as of January 2026, per the state Employment Development Department, down 58,500 from December due to holiday retail cuts of 13,800 and entertainment losses of 5,500, aligning with historical January patterns though milder than prior years affected by wildfires. Over 12 months, jobs grew 0.8% or 34,200, led by health care and social assistance adding 34,200 positions, accommodation and food services up 8,500, and professional services gaining 5,500; manufacturing shed 6,100 more, continuing a 63% long-term decline to under 300,000 jobs. Unemployment dipped to 5.5% in January from 5.6% in December, above the national 4.3% but below last year's 5.8%, with city rates at 5.6% in Los Angeles and 5.2% in Long Beach per EDD data. Major industries include health care, entertainment, and professional services; key employers like Apple post openings in Culver City, while Randstad lists 75 roles across sectors. Growing sectors are health care and food services, but film production faces offshoring, losing over 42,000 jobs per reports on Hollywood trends. Recent developments note downward payroll revisions, with motion picture jobs at 101,600 in December, 8.5% below initial estimates, and population outflow of 53,394 from L.A. County between July 2024 and 2025 signaling high costs driving exits. Commuting trends reflect SCAG's regional focus on transport, though data gaps exist on post-2025 patterns. No specific government initiatives detailed in recent sources. Market evolution lags national growth due to regulations and costs. Seasonal patterns show January payroll plunges from retail and temp hires. Key findings: Health care drives gains, entertainment contracts, unemployment stable but elevated; data limited to early 2026, lacking March updates beyond national manufacturing at 12,591,000. Current openings include Apple software engineer in Culver City, Randstad warehouse roles in Los Angeles, and DTLA customer service positions at $17 to $53 hourly per ZipRecruiter. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Los Angeles job market shows modest recovery amid seasonal fluctuations and structural challenges. The employment landscape features 4.58 million payroll jobs in L.A. County as of January 2026, per the state Employment Development Department, down 58,500 from December due to holiday retail cuts of 13,800 and entertainment losses of 5,500, aligning with historical January patterns though milder than prior years affected by wildfires. Over 12 months, jobs grew 0.8% or 34,200, led by health care and social assistance adding 34,200 positions, accommodation and food services up 8,500, and professional services gaining 5,500; manufacturing shed 6,100 more, continuing a 63% long-term decline to under 300,000 jobs. Unemployment dipped to 5.5% in January from 5.6% in December, above the national 4.3% but below last year's 5.8%, with city rates at 5.6% in Los Angeles and 5.2% in Long Beach per EDD data. Major industries include health care, entertainment, and professional services; key employers like Apple post openings in Culver City, while Randstad lists 75 roles across sectors. Growing sectors are health care and food services, but film production faces offshoring, losing over 42,000 jobs per reports on Hollywood trends. Recent developments note downward payroll revisions, with motion picture jobs at 101,600 in December, 8.5% below initial estimates, and population outflow of 53,394 from L.A. County between July 2024 and 2025 signaling high costs driving exits. Commuting trends reflect SCAG's regional focus on transport, though data gaps exist on post-2025 patterns. No specific government initiatives detailed in recent sources. Market evolution lags national growth due to regulations and costs. Seasonal patterns show January payroll plunges from retail and temp hires. Key findings: Health care drives gains, entertainment contracts, unemployment stable but elevated; data limited to early 2026, lacking March updates beyond national manufacturing at 12,591,000. Current openings include Apple software engineer in Culver City, Randstad warehouse roles in Los Angeles, and DTLA customer service positions at $17 to $53 hourly per ZipRecruiter. Thank you for tuning in, listeners, and please subscribe for more updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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