NFIB: ‘Main Street across Illinois is covered with help wanted signs’ – Center Square

"The state of Illinois is experiencing what all employers, across Illinois, are facing: a lack of qualified candidates," Illinois State Director for the National Federation of Independent Businesses Chris Davis said. Data from WalletHub puts Illinois as eighth among the states for unfilled job openings the past 12 months.
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ProzacPlease
3 years ago

Democrats brag about creating jobs, since everything else about the economy is a disaster. It doesn’t do much good to create jobs if there is nobody to fill them. And of course, they didn’t *create* the jobs; the jobs were there before Democrat lockdowns.

Freddy
3 years ago

At least there are a lot of people employed in making the Help Wanted Signs.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Hmm, could aborting 52 million babies result in a shortage of labor?

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  Old Joe

Nothing to see here … move along.

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