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Register now for webinar on state, region’s population shifts over next 25 years

Top News Posted on March 20, 2025

A webinar Forecasting Growth and Change: Exploring Future California and the NSJV on forecasting the state and region’s demographic changes and their impacts will be noon-1:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 2.

The insightful webinar is presented by the San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG), University of the Pacific Center for Business and Policy Research (CBPR), and the North Valley THRIVE Initiative. Speakers for the session include Somjita Mitra, chief economist of the state Department of Finance’s Forecasting Unit, Walter Schwarm, chief demographer of the state Department of Finance’s Forecasting Unit, and Thomas Pogue, CBPR executive director.

This session will focus on significant shifts in population trends over the next 25 years and what they mean for the region’s workforce, health care system, and economic growth. The speaker panel will break down key forecasts and discuss critical topics, including the aging population, workforce development, and interregional migration patterns. This is an opportunity to gain valuable insights and engage in discussions shaping the future of the North San Joaquin Valley and beyond.

Participants can attend in person at the SJCOG Board Room, 555 E. Weber Ave., Stockton or register to attend via Zoom at https://bit.ly/NSJVForecast2025.

Regístrese ahora para un seminario web sobre cambios de población en California y el norte del Valle de San Joaquín durante los próximos 25 años

Un seminario web sobre la proyección de los cambios demográficos del estado y la región, así como sus impactos, se llevará a cabo el miércoles 2 de abril de 12:00 p.m. a 1:30 p.m.

Este seminario web informativo es presentado por el Consejo de Gobiernos de San Joaquín (SJCOG), el Centro de Investigación en Negocios y Políticas de la Universidad del Pacífico (CBPR) y la Iniciativa North Valley THRIVE. Los oradores incluyen a Somjita Mitra, economista en jefe de la Unidad de Pronósticos del Departamento de Finanzas del estado, Walter Schwarm, demógrafo en jefe de la misma unidad, y Thomas Pogue, director ejecutivo de CBPR.

Esta sesión se centrará en cambios significativos en las tendencias poblacionales durante los próximos 25 años y su impacto en la fuerza laboral, el sistema de salud y el crecimiento económico de la región. El panel de expertos analizará pronósticos clave y debatirá temas críticos, como el envejecimiento de la población, el desarrollo de la fuerza laboral y los patrones de migración interregional. Esta es una oportunidad para obtener información valiosa y participar en discusiones que darán forma al futuro del norte del Valle de San Joaquín y más allá.

El seminario web estará disponible tanto en persona como virtualmente. Asista en persona en la sala de juntas de SJCOG, 555 E. Weber Ave., Stockton. O regístrese para asistir a través de Zoom en https://bit.ly/NSJVForecast2025.


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  1. The San Joaquin Council of Governments (SJCOG) is the planning, financing and coordinating agency for the San Joaquin region overseeing transportation, housing and habitat conservation. SJCOG is a joint-powers authority with a board of directors comprised of elected representatives from Escalon, Lathrop, Lodi, Manteca, Mountain House, Ripon, San Joaquin County, Stockton, and Tracy. SJCOG’s broad range of responsibilities include managing the Measure K transportation sales tax program, collecting county demographic and economic data, airport land use planning, and regional air quality. SJCOG partners with a network of local governments, private organizations and community groups to deliver a variety of local, state and federal programs that support the streets, roads, highways, public transit, and other transportation resources that help our residents get where they need to be. It is also responsible for assigning each city and the county its fair share of affordable housing.
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    555 E Weber Avenue
    Stockton, CA 95202-2804
    Phone: 209-235-0600
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