As printed in the San Diego Daily Transcript; May 3, 2007
Elizabeth Malloy, The Daily Transcript
Monday, December 3, 2007
A bimonthly economic report by a local think tank showed San Diego declining in four out of five economic activity indicators, including residential construction, new business license applications, the local labor force and consumer confidence.
Released earlier this week by the San Diego Institute for Policy Research, a nonpartisan but right-leaning think tank, the report, called the "San Diego Economic Ledger," demonstrated an overall strong local economy but contains warning signs.
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