Economyin News Economy | Our Imperial Valley Skip to content HomeNewsFAQFactsWhat is a DC?Support EN ES ☾ ☰ Economy 17 articles Economy Lithium Valley, the Data Center, and the Economic Future Imperial Valley Keeps Almost Capturing Imperial Valley has been on the verge of economic transformation for a decade. Lithium Valley. Geothermal. Now AI infrastructure. The pattern of almos Feb 08, 2026 Economy From Farmland to Tech Hub: The Transition Imperial Valley Has Been Building Toward Imperial Valley’s agricultural economy is the foundation of its history. Geothermal, lithium, and data center investment are the foundation of its fut Feb 07, 2026 Economy The $72.5 Million Windfall Imperial County Is Being Told to Refuse A $72.5 million one-time sales tax payment from IVDC construction could fix Imperial County’s infrastructure for a generation. Officials are being lob Feb 01, 2026 Economy Ten-Year Opportunity Cost: What Imperial Valley Loses If IVDC Never Gets Built Project the economic impact of the IVDC over ten operational years and the numbers become staggering. More importantly, the compounding effects â foll Feb 01, 2026 Economy What Imperial Valley Looks Like in 2035 If We Get This Right The decisions being made right now about the IVDC will define Imperial Valley’s economic trajectory for the next decade and beyond. Here is what getti Jan 31, 2026 Economy The Largest Private Investment in Imperial County History â And Why Some Officials Want to Stop It No private entity has ever committed $10 billion to Imperial County. The project is approved, the land is zoned, and the courts have ruled. Yet the op Jan 29, 2026 Economy Imperial Valley vs. Coachella Valley: Why the Data Center Belongs Here Both valleys are desert communities near the Salton Sea. But Imperial Valley has the IID independent grid, the available industrial land, the geotherm Jan 26, 2026 Economy Farmworker Families and Construction Wages: Where the Money Actually Goes When construction workers earn union wages on a job site, that money doesn’t stay in the job site. It flows to groceries, rent, cars, schools, and the Jan 25, 2026 Economy Why Rural California Needs Data Centers More Than Silicon Valley Does Tech companies are choosing rural, energy-rich locations for their biggest infrastructure investments. Imperial Valley checks every box â if local off Jan 23, 2026 Economy The Apprenticeship Pipeline: How IVDC Builds the Next Generation of Imperial Valley Tradespeople Every major union construction project includes apprenticeship hours â journeymen training the next generation alongside the work. The IVDC is the lar Jan 23, 2026 Economy The Opportunity Cost Clock: What Every Month of Delay Actually Costs Imperial Valley The economic cost of delay is not abstract. Construction wages not paid, tax revenue not collected, jobs not filled â the tab runs every month the app Jan 20, 2026 Economy Data Center Jobs vs. Farm Jobs: An Honest Comparison Agricultural employment has sustained Imperial Valley for generations. Data center employment offers something different: union wages, benefits, caree Jan 19, 2026 Economy What $28.75 Million a Year Does to a School District Imperial Valley USD and Calexico USD operate on some of the thinnest per-pupil margins in California. $28.75 million in annual property tax revenue fr Jan 18, 2026 Economy Local Business Supply Chain: Who Gets the Contracts When IVDC Is Built Construction wages are the headline number. The supply chain spending is the longer story. Food, fuel, materials, services â when 1,688 workers show u Jan 18, 2026 Economy What Quincy, Washington Got When It Said Yes to Data Centers Quincy, Washington â population 7,000, Grant County PUD, abundant Columbia Basin hydropower â became one of America’s premier data center hubs. The ec Jan 17, 2026 Economy How a Large Industrial Customer Makes Everyone’s Electricity Bill Cheaper IID ratepayers benefit when large industrial customers join the system. Fixed infrastructure costs spread across more kilowatt-hours means lower per-u Jan 15, 2026 Economy Twenty Years After Google: What The Dalles, Oregon Looks Like Now Google built its first major data center campus in The Dalles, Oregon in 2006. Two decades of documented economic impact offer the clearest picture av Jan 15, 2026 Source: This article was originally published on https://www.ourimperialvalley.com/category/economy/. https://www.rucci.law/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/legal_lib_1068sebastian-rucci-law-justice-1.jpg 675 1200 thelawofficeofsebastianrucci https://www.rucci.law/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/rucci-law-logo-300x200.png thelawofficeofsebastianrucci2026-02-08 00:00:002026-02-08 00:00:00Economy