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Generally, 'Red' states are better at allowing jobs to be created by reducing anti-competitive regulations and over taxation.
It always seem ridiculous to me that a business be taxed when everyone that works for that business...including the owner, are already taxed to death. Any funds a business or corporation holds is for hard times, future investments in new products and services and maintaining infrastructures.
Business and job creation would be a whole lot easier if they just stayed out of the way.
Frankly, these types of uneducated and uninformed articles (CNBC, what would you except?), are really not even worth the time.
Check for poverty/job creation in lib run cities as well as states. Lefties create government "jobs".
Some lefties create real world jobs. Righties would love to work without interference to create more companies and more jobs.
Government is a place to warehouse the unproductive with jobs feeding the remaining non-productive lumps.
Jim Wright
Also see: http://www.thenewamerican.com/economy... for a note on public sector growth.
Here's a direct comparison of public vs private sector: http://www.economicmodeling.com/2012/...
states are government and cannot therefore create jobs. the state may very well lure one company or another to move from one state to another but that will cost the state money so maybe they increase taxes to pay for a move.
bad business.
The number of those jobs isn't an indicator of 'economic health'. Thanks for the link, db.
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