Of the estimated job losses, about 6,590 occurred within the downtown curfew zone, with the remaining 5,140 spread across other parts of the county
Los Angeles County has awarded $1.53 million in grants to 367 small businesses in the first round of a new relief program aimed at businesses that officials say were economically affected by federal immigration enforcement actions.
County officials cited an economic analysis conducted by the Department of Economic Opportunity and the Los Angeles County Economic Development Corporation estimating that from June through December 2025, the county lost roughly 11,730 jobs, $932 million in labor income and $2.5 billion in economic output linked to immigration enforcement activity. The analysis estimated fiscal losses to local governments at $379 million…