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Unemployment
Rate Dropped In Every State That Elected A Republican Gov. In 2010
by Tony Lee
In 2010,
influenced by the Tea Party and its focus on fiscal issues, 17 states
elected
Republican governors. And, according to an Examiner.com analysis, every
one of
those states saw a drop in their unemployment rates since January of
2011.
Furthermore, the average drop in the unemployment rate in these states
was
1.35%, compared to the national decline of .9%, which means, according
to the
analysis, that the job market in these Republican states is improving
50%
faster than the national rate.
Since January
of 2011, here is how much the unemployment rate declined in each of the
17
states that elected Republican governors in 2010, according to the
Examiner:
Kansas -
6.9% to 6.1% = a decline of 0.8%
Maine -
8.0% to 7.4% = a decline of 0.6%
Michigan -
10.9% to 8.5% = a decline of 2.4%
New Mexico
- 7.7% to 6.7% = a decline of 1.0%
Oklahoma -
6.2% to 4.8% = a decline of 1.4%
Pennsylvania
- 8.0% to 7.4% = a decline of 0.6%
Tennessee -
9.5% to 7.9% = a decline of 1.6%
Wisconsin -
7.7% to 6.8% = a decline of 0.9%
Wyoming -
6.3% to 5.2% = a decline of 1.1%
Alabama -
9.3% to 7.4% = a decline of 1.9%
Georgia -
10.1% to 8.9% = a decline of 1.2%
South
Carolina - 10.6% to 9.1% = a decline of 1.5%
South
Dakota - 5.0% to 4.3% = a decline of 0.7%
Florida -
10.9% to 8.6% = a decline of 2.3%
Nevada -
13.8% to 11.6% = a decline of 2.2%
Iowa - 6.1%
to 5.1% = a decline of 1.0%
Ohio - 9.0%
to 7.3% = a decline of 1.7%
On the
other hand, the unemployment rate in states that elected Democrats in
2010
dropped, on average, as much as the national rate decline and, in some
states
such as New York, the unemployment rate has risen since January of 2011.
This is yet
another example of how the so-called “blue state” model is not working.
Comment by
Bright Knight: the unemployment rates dropped DESPITE what Barack Obama
was
doing to torpedo unemployment for the country. Can you imagine what
would have
happened with the right (in all positive meanings of this word)
political
decisions and strategies in/from Washington?
Source:
Breitbart
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