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1998 Cal Facts California's Economy

Asia Accounts for Large Portion Of California's Exports 1997 One of the major risks to California's economic outlook involves the impact of Asia's financial and economic problems. Problems in Asia are of particular importance to California since nearly one-half of California's exports are to Japan and other Asian countries (primarily those on the Pacific Rim ).
https://lao.ca.gov/1998/1998_calfacts/98calfacts_economy.html

Sales Tax Exemption for Bunker Fuel

Nov 19, 2025 - In the same month, the average prices per metric ton of marine gas oil in the Americas and in the Asia-Pacific region were $837 and $786, respectively. Maritime Fuel Deliveries. To estimate California deliveries of residual fuel oil (a major type of maritime fuel), we combine data from a couple of sources.
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/5094

[PDF] The 1991-92 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Taylor Carol Johnson Michael ZeIner Fiscal and Policy Analysts Lucia C. Becerra Daniel Becker Charmette Bonpua Gretchen Stahr Breunig Hal Brown Margo Buckels Emily Burstein Marilyn E. Bybee Anna Carr Ruth Griswold Coleman David L.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1991/pandi_91_intro.pdf

[PDF] CalWORKs Maximum Monthly Grant and Food Stamps

CalWORKs Maximum Monthly Grant and Food Stamps High-Cost Counties Grant $723 $723 $694 $694 $585 Food Stamps 423 486 495 498 526 Totals $1,146 $1,209 $1,189 $1,192 $1,111 Percent of Povertya 75% 79% 78% 78% 73% Low-Cost Counties Grant $689 $689 $661 $661 $557 Food Stamps 433 496 505 508 526 Totals $1,122 $1,185 $1,166 $1,169 $1,083 Percent of Povertya 74% 78% 76% 77% 71% a Compares grant level to federal poverty guideline.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2010/CalWORKs_Grants_02_02_10.pdf

Cal Facts 2006 State Economy

Almost 60 percent of foreign-born Californians are from Latin America, while another one-third are from Asia. About 4.6 million (46 percent) are from Mexico, the largest source of foreign-born Californians.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/2006_calfacts_econ.htm

[PDF] CalWORKs Baground

CalWORKs Baground October 2009 Governor’s Proposal High-Cost Counties Grant $723 $723 $694 $694 $585 Food Stamps 423 486 495 498 526 Totals $1,146 $1,209 $1,189 $1,192 $1,111 Percent of Povertya 75% 79% 78% 78% 73% Low-Cost Counties Grant $689 $689 $661 $661 $557 Food Stamps 433 496 505 508 526 Totals $1,122 $1,185 $1,166 $1,169 $1,083 Percent of Povertya 74% 78% 76% 77% 71% a Compares grant level to federal poverty guideline.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/Conf_Comm/2010/CalWORKs_Background_06_09_10.pdf

[PDF] The 1990-91 Budget: Perspectives and Issues

Reinhard Program Analysts Lisa Akeson Danny Alvarez Nancy Rose Anton Nicholas Bartsch Lucia C. Becerra Daniel Becker Charmette Bonpua Phyllis Bramson Hal Brown Margo Buckels Emily Burstein Marilyn E.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/1990/pandi_90_intro.pdf

2000 Cal Facts California's Economy Part 1

After pausing in 1998 and 1999, sales to foreign markets jumped by more than 20 percent in 2000, as demand from Asia's markets rebounded and trade with Mexico soared. Mexico is now California's largest export market, having surpassed Japan in 1999.
https://lao.ca.gov/2000/calfacts/2000_calfacts_economy_part1.html

[PDF] CalWORKs Program Overview Hearing

In a lower cost county, the grant is $689. The amount of the grant decreases as income increases. " In order to provide an incentive for CalWORKs recipients to work, current law disregards (does not count) the first $225 in earned income and 50 percent of each additional dollar earned when determining a familiy’s grant amount.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/socservices/2005/CalWORKs_program_030905.pdf

[PDF] Cal Facts 2006: California's Economy and Budget in Perspective

.  Asia accounts for most California sales abroad, followed by Europe, Mexico, and Canada. Products Dollars Computers/ $41.8 Electronics Transportation 13.3 Non-electrical machinery 13.1 Agriculture 10.9 Chemicals 7.2 Other 30.5 Asia $52 Billion California’s EConomy Median Home Prices Reached All-Time High in California Mid-2006  The median California home price was $576,000 in mid-2006—more than double the level in mid-2001.
https://lao.ca.gov/2006/cal_facts/cal_facts_2006.pdf