由于住房负担能力, 加利福尼亚的内陆帝国和圣何塞面临着强烈的就业市场差异.
California's Inland Empire and San Jose face stark job market contrasts, driven by housing affordability.
加利福尼亚的内地帝国和圣何塞,由于住房价格低廉,有不同寻常的就业市场。
California's Inland Empire and San Jose have unusual job markets due to housing affordability.
内陆帝国拥有最大的工人盈余,每100个工作岗位有131个工人,而圣何塞则有82 100个工人的赤字。
The Inland Empire has the largest worker surplus, with 131 workers for every 100 jobs, while San Jose faces a deficit of 82,100 workers.
造成差异的主要原因是住房费用高昂,圣何塞的中位房价为200万美元,而内陆帝国为48万美元。
The disparity is mainly due to the high cost of housing, with San Jose's median home price at $2 million compared to $480,000 in the Inland Empire.