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Facebook Won’t Save California

The? $104 billion Facebook IPO testifies to the still considerable innovative power of Silicon Valley, but the hoopla over the new wave of billionaires won?t change the basic reality of the state?s secular economic decline.

This contradicts the accepted narrative in Sacramento. Over?five years of below-par economic performance, the state?s political, media, and business leadership has counted on the Golden State?s creative genius to fund?the way out of its dismal budgetary morass and an unemployment rate that?s the?third highest in the nation.?David Crane, Governor Schwarzenegger?s top economic adviser, for example, once told me that California could easily afford to give up blue-collar jobs in warehousing, manufacturing, or even business services because the state?s vaunted ?creative economy? would find ways to replace the lost employment and income. California would always come out ahead, he said, because it represented ?ground zero for creative destruction.?

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Schwarzenegger?s successor, Jerry Brown, and his economic team have been singing the same song, hoping, among other things, that the Facebook offering, and other internet IPOs, might bring in enough money to stave off the state?s massive, growing deficit, now estimated at more than $16 billion. Yet even as the new IPO wave has risen, California?s fiscal situation has worsened while state tax collections around the nation have begun to rise.

Of course, Facebook?s public offering?will help, but only so much. According to the legislative analyst?s office, the Facebook gusher should put an additional?$1.5?billion into the state coffers this year, roughly one tenth of the state deficit, with perhaps another billion in the following few years. This constitutes a nice win,?but barely enough to sustain the state even over the short?not to mention the long?run.

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The problem lies in large part in the nature of the economy epitomized by Facebook. Being based in cyberspace and driven entirely by software, such companies employ almost exclusively?well-educated workers from the upper middle and upper classes.?In the past ?a booming tech economy created all kinds of jobs,? notes Russell Hancock, president and CEO of Joint Venture Silicon Valley, a key industry research group. ?Now we only create these rarefied jobs.?

As Hancock suggests, this contrasts with previous California booms.?Back in the ?80s or even the ?90s, California?s?tech booms?were felt broadly in?Orange and other Southern California counties and appeared to be moving inland to places like Sacramento. Anchored by its then dominant aerospace industry, Los Angeles remained a tech power on its own while enjoying employment from?a burgeoning fashion industry, the nation?s dominant port and, of course, Hollywood.?

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In contrast, today?s?job surge has been largely concentrated in a swath from San Francisco down to Sunnyvale.?These firms?create the kind of?outrageous fortunes celebrated in the media, but their overall employment impact has not been enough to keep California even at parity with the rest of the country. Over the past decade, the state has created virtually no new STEM jobs (science, technology, engineering and math-related employment), while the U.S. experienced a 5.4 percent increase. Arch rival Texas enjoyed a STEM job gusher of 13.6 percent. More important still, mid-skill jobs grew only 2 percent, one third the rate nationally and roughly one fifth the expansion in the Lone Star State.

Even the Bay Area itself has enjoyed less than stellar growth. Indeed, even now overall unemployment in the Valley remains at 9.3 percent, below the state average of more than 11 percent but higher than the national average. The Valley now boasts 12 percent fewer?STEM jobs than in 2001; manufacturing, professional, and financial jobs also have shown losses. Overall, according to research by Pepperdine University economist Mike Shires, the region at the end of last year had 170,000 fewer overall than just a decade ago.

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Today?s Valley boom is also very limited geographically as well, with most of the prosperity concentrated in the Peninsula area, particularly around places like Mountain View (headquarters of Google), Menlo Park (headquarters of Facebook) and in pockets of San Francisco.?Meanwhile,?San Jose, which fancies itself ?the capital of Silicon Valley,??faces the prospect of municipal bankruptcy, a fate increasingly common among cities across the state.

The?magnetic pull of the current tech boom is even weaker?across the bay in the Oakland area, where unemployment scales to 14.7 percent. According to the recent rankings of job growth?Shires and I did for Forbes, Oakland ranked 63rd out of the nation?s 65 largest metropolitan areas, placing between Cleveland and Detroit.

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Outside of San Diego, which has continued to gain jobs, the echoes of the tech ?boom? are even fainter elsewhere in the state. Sacramento placed 60th in the job creation study, just behind Los Angeles, by far the largest region in the state. Former high-flier Riverside-San Bernardino ranked 50th, while the once booming ?OC,? Orange County, could do no better than a mediocre 47th.

These economies have also become technological laggards. According to a study on tech job creation by my colleague Mark Schill, greater Los Angeles, Sacramento, and Riverside-San Bernardino, three large regions, now rank? in the bottom third in tech growth. The Los Angeles area, once the global center of the aerospace industry, now has a lower percentage of jobs in tech-related fields than the national average.

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Beyond the big coastal cities, in places few reporters and fewer venture capitalists travel to, things are often worse. Fresno, Modesto, and Merced have among the weakest employment numbers in the nation. They may be partying in Palo Alto, but things are becoming increasingly Steinbeckian just 50 miles inland.

This is happening even as there has been an ominous decline in the overall quality of California?s talent pool. For residents over age 65, the state ranks 2nd in percentage of people with an AA degree or higher, but among workers 25 to 34 it falls to 30th. Even worse, according to National Assessment of Educational Progress, California?eighth graders now rank 47th in science-related skills, ahead only of?Mississippi, Alabama, and the District of Columbia.

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None of this seriously affects the new wave of Valley firms. A Google, Apple or Facebook can cream the top not only of the California workforce, but the most gifted drawn from around the world. The old Valley depended on engineers and technicians cranked out in unheralded places like San Jose State and the junior colleges; the new Valley simply mines Stanford, CalTech, Harvard and MIT for its most critical raw material.

This reflects the contradiction inherent in California?s emerging economy.? High-end, massively financed tech firms like Facebook can endure the Golden State?s weak general education, insanely tough regulations, high energy costs, and rising tax rates.?Silicon Valley software firms generally tend to support, or certainly don?t oppose, the draconian energy, land use, and other state regulations widely opposed by other, less ethereal industries.

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The main reason: costs cannot be so well sustained outside the favored zones. This explains why?people are not flocking in large numbers to California anymore. Last year, according to IRS data, California ranked 50th ahead of only Michigan–for rate of in-migration.?So?as the most gifted young nerds?cluster around Palo Alto, middle-class families leave; between 2000 and 2009, 1.5 million more domestic migrants left the state than came. Even the Bay Area–the epicenter of the boom?has been losing 50,000 domestic migrants a year, due to unsustainably high housing prices and a narrower range of employment options for all but the best educated.

Many of these people?and companies?are moving to places that are far less attractive in terms of climate or culture, such as Utah, Texas, or even Oklahoma. The migrants may miss the beach or the temperate climate but reap huge benefits from lower home prices, lower taxes, and much better business environments.?

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Of course, any?state would welcome the windfall that is coming from Facebook and other dot.com phenomena. But the celebration over IPOs and rich payouts obscures the greater danger that threatens the future of the Golden State. The current boom demonstrates that Californians?can no longer count on the prosperity of a few as the?harbinger of better things?for the rest of us. Instead Californians now inhabit, as a recent Public Policy Institute of California study??? suggests, a society that is increasingly class divided, far more so than the national average.

Ultimately, one should not expect?Facebook, or any company, to?solve these vast problems. To expect this tech wave to reverse California?s decline is nothing short of delusional.?

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Richard's Real Estate and Urban Economics Blog: Yongheng Deng …

Yongheng, Gary and Chris write a lovely tribute for AREUEA:

Monday, May 14, the community of AREUEA was deeply saddened to learn that John Quigley passed away on Saturday, May 12, 2012.

Since our early years at Berkeley, John has been a wonderful mentor and friend to us. John has been a member of 84 PhD committees since 1990, chairing 26 of them (including the three of us). He was a distinguished academic, a mentor for his students throughout their entire career. He excelled in each of the areas we value: research, teaching, and service. He published 22 articles in just the past three years alone, and his work has earned more than 10,000 citations. His service to the profession is unparalleled.

Within AREUEA, John served in many capacities including President and most recently as the chair of the International Selection Committee. He served as the chair of the Department of Economics at UC Berkeley, the editor of Regional Science and Urban Economics, and as a role model to many. Beyond these which can be counted, John’s mix of conviction, energy, and laughter made him a singular character in our worlds. We will remain ever grateful for his guidance and advice, but beyond all of it, we also just liked him. He was good company–on a panel just as he was on the train from Shanghai to Beijing. John made life fun. He not only helped us join a profession, but helped us become part of a community. Simply put, we would not be the academics that we are today, if it not for him. We feel so fortunate that we have had him as a teacher, mentor, friend and collaborator.

We will always cherish the memory of John in our heart as a great scholar, a wonderful human being, a man of great intelligence, kindness, dedication, generosity, and profound integrity. We will forever miss him and miss him dearly.

Yongheng Deng (NUS), Gary Painter (USC), and Chris Redfearn (USC)

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small business retirement planning – BizologyBuzz Radio Hosts …

Many business owners have not created a viable retirement plan. Join radio show host Donna Price on BizologyBuzz Radio to learn from guest Jaime Raskulinecz to discuss powerful strategies for retirement planning.

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Tweet This Newton, New Jersey. May 11, 2012: Jaime Raskulinecz is the CEO and founder of Next Generation Trust Services in Roseland, New Jersey, which specializes in comprehensive account administration and transaction support services for self-directed retirement accounts. She was inspired to start her own firm in 2004 due to her desire to make real estate investments within her retirement accounts, and being unable to find a company to help her make these transactions. Originally part of a national network of third-party administrators of self-directed retirement plans, she led the company from start-up to over $150 million in holdings in just five years. She decided to break away from the national network to start her own truly independent firm and in 2011 the company emerged as Next Generation Trust Services.

A long-time real estate investor, Jaime is a certified property manager and a licensed real estate broker. She is also the CEO and a principal of Rainbow Property Management, a real estate management firm.

She is a recognized expert in the field of real estate investing within self-directed retirement plans, and has been interviewed frequently by and has contributed articles to prominent real estate and investment publications. She was recognized by Real Estate New Jersey as one of its 50 Women of Influence for 2008 and 2009, by the New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners (NJAWBO) as one of the 30 Most Successful New Jersey Women Business Owners (2008), and by NJBiz as one of New Jersey’s Best 50 Women in Business (2009). She was honored by the Essex chapter of NJAWBO as its 2011 Business Woman of the Year and in the fall of 2011 by Own It Ventures and New Jersey Monthly magazine as a Leading Woman Entrepreneur of the Year.

Jaime is the author of a chapter on the topic of “Take Charge of Your Future with a Supercharged Retirement Strategy” the upcoming book “Jersey Women Mean Business?! Big Bold Business Advice from New Jersey Women Business Owners: Practical Pointers, Solutions, and Strategies for Business Success.” to be published by Woodpecker Press, LLC, in 2012. Listeners can go to www.BigBoldBusiness.com and www.WoodpeckerPress.com for more information.

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Daniel Cormier learns his best moves from kids (VIDEO)

Daniel Cormier will try to win the Strikeforce heavyweight grand prix on Saturday. To beat Josh Barnett, Cormier turned to several different instructors, including this group of children from West Coast Martial Arts.

Not sure that jumping into Barnett’s arms at the end of the fight will help Cormier win, but stranger things have happened. Will Cormier beat Barnett, or will their fight turn into a production of “West Side Story?” (For the record, I’m always hoping fights turn into a production of “West Side Story.”) Tell us what you think will happen on Saturday in the comments, Facebook or Twitter.

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Nicki Minaj And Nas Seal ‘Right By My Side’ Video With A Kiss

Rap superstars get cozy in just-premiered clip, which also features Chris Brown.
By Rob Markman


Nicki Minaj and Nas in her “Right By My Side” video
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Nicki and Nas —it has a nice ring to it, doesn’t it?

It’s no secret that Nicki Minaj has a flair for the dramatic, and on Wednesday (May 16), when she debuted her “Right by My Side” video on MTV, Nicki surprised many by casting the Queensbridge rap great as her leading man.

The bright and cheery video opens with a pensive Nicki seated in a high-backed chair fit for a queen; her mind is clearly elsewhere, unaware of the camera’s gaze. Only a few seconds pass before Nas struts into the scene and the two lean in to share a smooch only to find their lives subjected to a rewind sequence before their lips touch.

“It all comes down to this, I miss your morning,” Nicki sings on cue as the viewer is taken back in time.

It’s all pretty rosy as the lovesick couple share deep conversation and an inside joke as Nas hands his honey a silver dollar, which she flips into a wishing well. The clip has all the makings of a Nicholas Sparks romance flick: There’s PDA, hand-holding, shopping trips and outdoor lunches. In one scene, Nas — who sports his trademark half-moon Caesar and big-framed 1980s-inspired glasses — surprises Nicki with a new car, topped off with a pink bow, of course. The reigning rap queen is so excited she leaps into his open arms.

When Chris Brown shows up for his guest verse and duet-styled hook, he is set outside of the video’s story line, delivering passionate performance scenes but never interrupting the two lovebirds. Breezy is no doubt a superstar, but he sits as a third wheel on Nicki and Nas’ romantic ride.

The vibe of the soft love song switches by the time the Female Weezy’s rap verse rolls in. It’s quite the verbal display as she sits beside Nas, wearing his hoodie and rapping in double-time of her own sexual prowess. “My p—y game so cold, that he always seem to come back/ ‘Cause he knows that it be a wrap when I’m riding it from the back,” she spits while wearing God’s Son’s oversized medallion around her neck.

For the most part, the couple can’t stay away from each other, but there is clearly some separation between the two lovers, even if only for a brief, undefined moment. In the closing scene, a lonely and longing Nicki sits on a park bench under a full moon with a sullen look on her typically animated face. Her frown is quickly remedied when Nas pulls up besides his boo and takes a seat next to her. They first hug and then share a deep and sensual kiss that is sure to get the rumor mill spinning out of control.

What did you think of Nicki Minaj and Nas’ kiss in the “Right By My Side” video? Tell us in the comments!

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Physical therapist, health care administrator, or … – Fitness Websites

Which care is best for me: physical therapist, health care administrator, or pharmacist?
Here is a little about me:
I love anatomy and the whole idea of health & fitness. I also enjoy sports and working out myself. I like talking to people and socializing as well. Also I am an excellent English student and a fairly good Math student, too. I want a career that I will enjoy, make decent money (,000+), and not have to go to school over 7 years to become. Also something that is interesting and not just the exact same ol? thing day after day. Right now I work at a local pharmacy (CVS) as a cashier in the store and it seems as though pharmacy is a bit boring. But then again, maybe I am not seeing the whole picture. But after doing a lot of research I can to the above careers and each of them interest me in a different way so based on the info I provided which is best for me?
If there are any other jobs that fit the above criteria and that you think would suit me then do tell! Thanks.

Chosen Answer:

I cannot think of a more fulfilling career than physical therapy for you! Your interests are at the ideals of a PT?health and fitness are our ultimate goals. Our knowledge of anatomy of the neuromusculoskeletal system is extensive (and after 7 years, I still learn more everyday). You will be required to take gross human anatomy.

As a physical therapist, you will have many opportunities to work in a variety of settings including hospitals, rehabilitations centers, outpatient clinics, work hardening programs, schools, private practice, home health, extended care facilities?the list goes on.

While some leave the field due to injury, I would estimate that it is less than other health care professions since part of education and core knowledge is ergonomics?how to do things the right way without hurting yourself. I see far more nurses, patient care technicians, pharmacits, lab techs, and even doctors as patients with work related injuries as opposed to physical therapists. However, it also highly depends on the setting you work in.

My job is never the same day to day. My reasoning and problem solving skills are tested every day. I have seen hundreds of patients for rehab from their total knee replacement?but no two ever act the same!

If you like to ?socialize? and enjoy being around people, I think you will get much more fulfillment at a PT as opposed to an adiministrator (who often do not work directly with people) or pharmacist. You get to know most of your patients deeply?I will spend more time with a patient in one wek than most people do with their physician for an entire year.

All PT programs in the US are now either MS or DPT level?the structure of most programs is such that you will complete it in 6-7 years. Math is always a plus?helpful for the chem and physics you will need to take.

Average salary in 2005 for a new graduate was just under ,000/year, but most PTs with a few years of experience made between ,000-,000.

This is an excellent time to persue PT as enrollment has been dropping?making it somewhat ?less competitive? to get into the professional phase.
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Home Repairs and Improvements You Should Consider When …

When you want to sell your home, a few home improvement projects can make a world of difference. On the other hand, not every possible renovation or improvement is a good investment. Keep reading to learn which projects can actually help you sell the house and which projects you shouldn?t bother with.

Make sure that when potential buyers look at your home, their first impression is a good one. This has so much to do with the ?curb appeal? of your home and even the littler details can be a part of this. Your front door, for example, plays a major part in the first impression people get of your house. This means that your front door deserves a thorough cleaning or even a new coating of paint.

You also need to make sure that your front lawn, if you?ve got one, is kept up nicely. If you have fencing or gates around your home, keep them well maintained and make sure they don?t need new paint. Make sure that your windows are clean. All of these factors add up to give the potential buyer the kind of impression you want to make.

As you prepare to put your home on the market, do not go out and by state of the art gadgets for it. Generally, these will not increase the value enough that you will be able to rationalize the out-of-pocket expenses. This embraces things like hot tubs and swimming pools because many people think they are considered as bonus features. The same holds true for expensive landscaping or items in your yard such as a fountain or Koi pond. Do not go out and buy these items if you do not already own them, of course if you do already own them, that is alright. These days, with everyone being so money conscious, people deem these as objects that up the cost of the home. Things like swimming pools, spas and hot tubs also cost a lot to maintain, which many prospective buyers will not want to deal with.

One method for increasing the worth of your home is to make it more energy efficient. This is a matter that may be worth spending money on because nowadays individuals are paying attention to their energy bills, as well as trying to be friendlier to the environment. As a result, insulating your home or installing solar panels or energy efficient window is typically a solid investment. Very often, the warranty for items like new windows will be applied to the new buyer, so this can be an attractive feature. You should scrutinize the different techniques for turning your home into one that is more energy efficient, on account that you will probably be able to make back any money that you spend. You might not be able to do every last home improvement that your house needs, but it is vital to take care of those that are important. You need to remember that each and every detail is important in terms of making good impressions on your prospects and that even real estate agents will work harder to sell your house if they think it is appealing.

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Quad/Graphics? Quadracci likens Mexico plant neighborhoods to Brookfield

The plants in Mexico now operated by Quad/Graphics Inc.?

?The reality is what?s going on up there is drug gangs killing each other. We?re mostly around Mexico City,? Quadracci said. ?A lot of the real violent stuff is happening up near the border. When you go to these plants in the places where we are, it?s like going to Brookfield. There?s so much development going on. There are cranes everywhere.?

His comments came in response to a question from a shareholder at the company?s annual meeting at Quad/Graphics? corporate headquarters in Sussex.

Quad/Graphics reached an agreement with Transcontinental?

As a result of the deal, Quad/Graphics acquired plants in Azcapotzalco, Toluca and Xochimilco, Mexico.

Quadracci admitted that the areas around Quad/Graphics? plants in Mexico aren?t immune to violence.

?It?s always a concern in any country that?s developing like this. In areas where we are, we have seen killings nearby, but it?s typically been one drug dealer encroaching on another drug dealer?s territory.?

Quad/Graphics has had to take precautions in other countries where it operates due to crime, Quadracci said.

?You see it. In any of these countries you have to be careful,? he said. ?When we go to Sao Paulo (Brazil), we have to be careful because there?s crime there. Argentina is tough. You have to take precautions. Where we have our people stay is always thought of. We make the appropriate plans.?


Rich Rovito covers manufacturing and the airlines for The Business Journal.

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