Illinois job openings drop by 100,000 since September with 302,000 unemployed – Illinois Policy

It was harder for workers in Illinois to find a job than in most other states. There were 1.4 unemployed workers for every job opening, the 7th highest ratio in the nation. This reveals a fundamental weakness: Illinois isn’t creating enough job openings to offer sufficient opportunities to its unemployed workforce.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
3 months ago

Not going to get any better in your lifetime till the pension time bomb stops exploding.

Taxpayer
3 months ago

In the meantime, Governor WIDE-LOAD is bragging about another hotdog stand ribbon cutting ceremony. “We brought 5 new jobs to this city”

Call my shrink
3 months ago

Illinois the new West Virginia. High unemployment, low economy

Hello, Indiana!
3 months ago

IL ranks far below average in almost every economic metric. Loss of jobs, lack of gainful employment, and loss of residents are but a few. They are in the top tier of people on welfare, about 1.2 M , though. Think about that- enough people to populate the city boundaries of CHI all on the dole.

Wally
3 months ago

Good thing there are so many government jobs and employees or the numbers would be worse. Look at how many jobs are cut every month and businesses cutting back or leaving.

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