Column: Is having the highest unemployment rate in the country a big deal? – Daily Herald*

"Still, the state's 4.5% unemployment rate in September does provide grist for conservative groups and Republican lawmakers who contend that so many workers' inability to find jobs is proof of the state's inhospitable business climate. 'The tax environment is terrible for people living and investing in Illinois,' said Jason Heffley, state director for the Illinois chapter of Americans for Prosperity, a conservative economic advocacy group. 'The real job creators are scared to invest in Illinois, and who wouldn't be when you have super high taxes and super shaky finances?'"
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Old Joe
3 years ago

Not to a progressive. They take pride in having the highest minimum wage and no ability at associate cause with effect.

Giddyap
3 years ago

Fake Economists. Political Hack Frauds, Are Trying To Tell You That Having The Highest Unemployment In The US Is No Big Deal For Illinois

ger42
3 years ago

sounds like we are in great shape for the shape we are in.

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