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July 14, 2025 3 mins
The Los Angeles job market in July 2025 is facing significant headwinds amid economic shifts and policy changes. According to AZ Big Media, Los Angeles currently has an unemployment rate of 7.9 percent, higher than both the national average and major peer cities like New York. Employer caution has resulted in fewer job openings, especially for recent college graduates and entry-level roles, as noted by economists with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Employers are holding back on hiring due to market uncertainty, and there is limited voluntary job movement among workers, further tightening opportunities.

Major industries in Los Angeles include entertainment, tourism, healthcare, education, technology, and logistics. Government, education, and leisure and hospitality are noted as areas with rising employment, based on observations from the Los Angeles Business Journal. The sector of fast food and other minimum-wage industries, however, has experienced notable job losses since the implementation of California’s $20 minimum wage, with the National Bureau of Economic Research reporting 18,000 fast food jobs lost statewide since September 2023. Manufacturing jobs remain flat, with national trends showing factory payrolls having returned to pre-pandemic levels but with persistent reluctance among manufacturers to resume hiring, as cited by The Daily Record.

There is hope for potential growth in technology, e-commerce, clean energy, healthcare, and AI-driven services, with SynergyTop highlighting IT services and online retail as among the fastest-growing sectors in the U.S. Los Angeles remains attractive to tech-driven companies embracing automation and digital transformation, though these advances may reduce demand for certain types of labor. Living costs in Los Angeles are high, with a median household income of $79,701 and average monthly rents topping $3,752, according to GOBankingRates, putting financial strain on many households. Median incomes among undocumented households are significantly lower, increasing economic pressures for a substantial portion of the workforce.

Recent developments include city initiatives to streamline permitting and promote diversity hiring, with local government actively recruiting for roles in education, public safety, and municipal administration. Seasonal patterns in Los Angeles persist, with spikes in hiring ahead of major entertainment events, increased tourism in summer, and shifts during the holiday retail season. Commuting remains a challenge, with dense traffic contributing to long travel times, impacting job access and work-life balance.

Listeners interested in current opportunities can look to the upcoming Los Angeles Diversity Career Fair, which showcases openings with employers such as LA County Fire Department, Transportation Security Administration, and Teledyne Aerospace. As of July 2025, available roles include an administrative specialist at Los Angeles World Airports, customer service agent with Enterprise Holdings, and broadcast engineering technician at KABC Radio.

In summary, Los Angeles’s job market is characterized by high unemployment, expanding public sector and hospitality roles, contraction in fast food and manufacturing, rising costs, and cautious employer hiring. Tech and e-commerce remain growth hotspots, while local government works to adapt to evolving labor needs. Thank you for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The Los Angeles job market in July twenty twenty five
is facing significant headwinds amid economic shifts and policy changes.
According to az Big Media, Los Angeles currently has an
unemployment rate of seven point nine percent, higher than both
the national average and major pier cities like New York.
Employer caution has resulted in fewer job openings, especially for

(00:22):
recent college graduates and entry level roles. As noted by
economists with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Employers
are holding back on hiring due to market uncertainty, and
there is limited voluntary job movement among workers, further tightening opportunities.
Major industries in Los Angeles include entertainment, tourism, health care, education,

(00:46):
technology and logistics. Government education, and leisure and hospitality are
noted as areas with rising employment based on observations from
the Los Angeles Business Journal. The sector of fast food
and other minimum wage industries, however, has experienced notable job
losses since the implementation of California's twenty dollars minimum wage,

(01:08):
with the National Bureau of Economic Research reporting eighteen thousand
fast food jobs lost statewide since September twenty twenty three.
Manufacturing jobs remain flat, with national trends showing factory payrolls
having returned to pre pandemic levels, but with persistent reluctance
among manufacturers to resume hiring. As cited by The Daily Record,

(01:30):
there is hope for potential growth in technology E commerce,
clean energy, health care, and AI driven services, with Synergy
Top highlighting IT services and online retail as among the
fastest growing sectors in the US. Los Angeles remains attractive
to TEC driven companies embracing automation and digital transformation, though

(01:51):
these advances may reduce demand for certain types of labor.
Living costs in Los Angeles are high, with a median
household income of seventy nine one thousand dollars seven hundred
and one dollars and average monthly rents topping three thousand
dollars seven hundred fifty two dollars according to Go Banking Rates,
putting financial strain on many households. Median incomes among undocumented

(02:14):
households are significantly lower, increasing economic pressures for a substantial
portion of the workforce. Recent developments include city initiatives to
streamline permitting and promote diversity hiring, with local government actively
recruiting for roles in education, public safety, and municipal administration.
Seasonal patterns in Los Angeles persist with spikes in hiring

(02:35):
ahead of major entertainment events, increased tourism in summer, and
shifts during the holiday retail season. Commuting remains a challenge,
with dense traffic contributing to long travel times, impacting job
access and work life balance. Listeners interested in current opportunities
can look to the upcoming Los Angeles Diversity Career Fare,
which showcases openings with employers such as La County Fire Department,

(02:58):
Transportation Security Administration, and Teledyne Aerospace. As of July twenty
twenty five, available roles include an administrative specialist at Los
Angeles World Airports, customer service agent with enterprise holdings, and
broadcast engineering technician at KABC Radio. In summary, Los Angeles
job market is characterized by high unemployment, expanding public sector

(03:23):
and hospitality roles, contraction in fast food and manufacturing, rising costs,
and cautious employer hiring. Tech and e commerce remain growth hotspots,
while local government works to adapt to evolving labor needs.
Thank you for tuning in and don't forget to subscribe.
This has been a Quiet please production. For more check

(03:44):
out Quiet please dot ai
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