Levi Sumagaysay covers the California economy for CalMatters with an eye on accountability and equity. She reports on the insurance market, taxes and anything that affects the state’s residents, labor force and economy.
Before joining CalMaters, Levi was a tech and business reporter and editor. She has written and edited stories about the rise of the dot-coms, the booms and busts of Silicon Valley and technology’s effects on everything, including the news media. She now works in a hybrid remote newsroom for an online publication, but previously worked in newsrooms with printing presses, paste-up artists, pica poles, pneumatic tubes and unforgettable personalities. She worked at a Seattle newspaper that had only one internet-connected computer.
The news business has changed, but what drew her to it hasn’t: She wants to tell stories to help people make informed decisions about their lives.
Levi, a longtime Bay Area resident, is a graduate of the San Francisco State journalism department. Her stories at MarketWatch and commentary at the Mercury News have won awards; she has received two National Press Foundation fellowships; and was a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund editing intern.
Under two new laws, employers in California can’t ask workers about their use of cannabis outside the workplace and can’t use hair or urine tests. Employees in construction are excluded, as are applicants for federal jobs with background checks.
Read this story in English. El comisionado de seguros de California advierte sobre una posible ofensiva contra las aseguradoras que no ofrecen ni venden seguros de automóviles a los buenos conductores del estado. El comisionado Ricardo Lara dijo esta semana que el departamento de seguros ha recibido “numerosas” quejas de consumidores sobre períodos de espera, […]
Read this story in English. Los californianos en dos industrias recibirán nuevos salarios mínimos solo para ellos el próximo año, y eso podría generar aumentos salariales también para otros trabajadores. El gobernador Gavin Newsom firmó este año dos proyectos de ley respaldados por sindicatos que aumentarán los salarios mínimos de los trabajadores de la comida […]
Read this story in English. California está terminando el año enfrentando una multitud de desafíos económicos, incluido un déficit presupuestario, ingresos fiscales fijos, un lento crecimiento del empleo y una enorme deuda del seguro de desempleo. El superávit presupuestario del estado se convirtió en un déficit de 32 mil millones de dólares en 2023, como […]
There are warning signs for the California economy: Unemployment is inching up, tech layoffs continue and IPOs are waning. Experts expect a downturn, but it's still possible the state will avoid a recession.
Read this story in English. Si tiene problemas para encontrar un seguro de automóvil asequible, no está solo. Los conductores de California dicen que tienen que esperar más de lo habitual para obtener cobertura y, cuando finalmente encuentran una aseguradora y un plan, tienen que pagar sus primas por adelantado. “Definitivamente algo no está bien”, […]
While state regulators craft new regulations and consult with the insurance industry, many Californians are paying extra-high premiums — or going without insurance entirely.
Levi Sumagaysay covers the economy for CalMatters. She is based in the Bay Area.
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Levi Sumagaysay
Levi Sumagaysay covers the California economy for CalMatters with an eye on accountability and equity. She reports on the insurance market, taxes and anything that affects the state’s residents, labor force and economy. Before joining CalMaters, Levi was a tech and business reporter and editor. She has written and edited stories about the rise of the dot-coms, the booms and busts of Silicon Valley and technology’s effects on everything, including the news media. Levi, a longtime Bay Area resident, is a graduate of the San Francisco State journalism department. Her stories at MarketWatch on the tech economy and about janitors at Facebook won awards from the San Francisco Press Club; her tech news stories and commentary at the Mercury News won awards from Editor & Publisher and the Peninsula Press Club; she has received two National Press Foundation fellowships; and was a Dow Jones Newspaper Fund editing intern. Other languages spoken: Tagalog (fluent)