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Southern Californias Economy Will Grow through 2006, With Support From Aerospace, Business & Professional Services, Technology and Tourism

2005-2006 Economic Forecast talks about Motion Picture and International Trade outlook along with key issues in the Golden State.

(PRWEB) July 15, 2005 -- 2005-2006 LAEDC Mid-Year Forecast Study Results Embargoed Until 12:01 A.M. Tuesday, July 19, 2005

What:    LAEDCs Economic 2005-2006 Mid-Year Forecast (NO NEWS CONF. News availability only)

Who: Jack Kyser, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President, LAEDC
(Advanced interviews this week or Mon.)

When:    Tuesday Morning, July 19th

Embargoed 2005-06 Mid-Year Forecast Until 12:01 A.M. (PST) Tuesday July 19, 2005 (okay to post on news websites 1 minute after midnight Monday night).

Where:    LAEDC Headquarters, check in with security at front desk. 444 South Flower Street, 34th Floor Los Angeles, CA 90071   

Background: The LAEDC will release its entire 2005-2006 LAEDC Mid-Year Economic Forecast update," Tuesday, July 19th at breakfast event. Senior Vice President and Chief Economist Jack Kyser will explain whats driving the economics of Los Angeles, the region and California. The LAEDC Forecast updates the industry ratings. Four receive As" and four others Bs." Kyser will also talk about key industries like international trade and motion picture production, and the challenges they face.

For the first time ever, the LAEDC provides an assessment of the economic performance of 13 areas in LA County, as well as north and south Orange county. Who are the overachievers" and which areas need support?" The LAEDC receives frequent requests for sub-area information and this Forecast provides it all. LAEDCs Forecast explores the housing market? Is it a bubble" or will home prices hit a ceiling? What are key factors to consider in this debate?

LAEDC will provide the 2004 gross product rankings for California, the Los Angeles five-county area, and Los Angeles County. Additionally, answers to questions like What are the major challenges facing SoCal?

[Editors: The study results will be posted at 12:01 A.M., Tuesday July 19, 2005, @ www.MayoCommunications.com and www.laedc.org. Media please call for advanced copy or link. We will have Spanish speaking Henry Leyva, 661-253-3175 available for all Spanish media.

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Chief Economist Jack Kyser, Senior V.P. , Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation.
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Aerospace, Technology and Tourism industries are giving LA region a boost to economy.
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