(June 6, 2008) CalChamber President and CEO Allan Zaremberg yesterday unveiled the findings of a recent survey of business executives detailing their attitudes about the state’s economy, business climate, and budget. In addition, CalChamber issued a first-of-its-kind “California Economic Performance Scorecard” ranking the state 38th of fifty, based on measurements of economic health and future competitiveness.
“This assessment of California’s business climate shows what we all know – the economy, the state budget crisis, and quality of life issues are all weighing heavily on the minds of business owners,” said Zaremberg. “What is particularly interesting in this survey is that California companies remain optimistic about their ability to weather these challenging economic times and remain competitive in the future. In addition, both the business climate survey results and the economic performance scorecard indicate that there is no higher priority than to reform our educational system.”
For more: http://www.calchamber.com/CC/Headlines/06062008TS.htm
For the Executive Summary:
http://ontario.org/ExecutiveSummary.pdf
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