U.S. falls from top 10 on Index of Economic Freedom
U.S. falls from top 10 on Index of Economic Freedom
What’s making it harder for Illinois parents to save for a child’s college education, and for working moms to take that next step in their careers? What’s driven a record 91.8 million Americans to give up and no longer look for work? Reduced economic freedom. Economic freedom has powerful effects. It not only drives job...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois metro areas still suffering from joblessness
Illinois metro areas still suffering from joblessness
In a repeat of last month’s disappointing employment news, eight of Illinois’ 10 Metropolitan Statistical Areas, or MSAs, saw their unemployment rates rise compared to November 2012, according to November’s metropolitan area unemployment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Decatur and Danville regions are still suffering the highest unemployment in the state,...
By John Klingner
Illinois paid out $266M in improper unemployment insurance payments
Illinois paid out $266M in improper unemployment insurance payments
Earlier this week in a televised White House address President Barack Obama said, “I can’t name a time where I met an American who would rather have an unemployment check than the pride of having a job.” But Obama’s statement is contrary to recent statistics released by the U.S. Department of Labor, which show many...
By Brian Costin
Unemployment rate falls to 6.7% in December on Americans leaving the work force
Unemployment rate falls to 6.7% in December on Americans leaving the work force
The national unemployment rate declined to 6.7 percent in December, down from 7 percent a month earlier, according to the latest report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Payroll jobs increased a paltry 74,000, below consensus estimates of 200,000. November payroll gains were revised up from 203,000 to 241,000. Despite the huge miss in...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois’ sputtering population growth
Illinois’ sputtering population growth
The U.S. Census Bureau announced that Illinois had the sixth-lowest population growth in the nation in 2013. The state’s population growth was just 0.11 percent, adding only 14,000 people to its population of nearly 13 million people. Other large states such as Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Texas grew seven to 13 times faster than...
Family of entrepreneurs makes hospitality, brewery dreams a reality
Family of entrepreneurs makes hospitality, brewery dreams a reality
Despite the ups and downs associated with doing business day-in and day-out, the Conns are in Illinois for the long haul.
By Hilary Gowins
Illinois unemployment rate falls to 8.7%, continues to lag behind national average
Illinois unemployment rate falls to 8.7%, continues to lag behind national average
Illinois’ unemployment rate fell to 8.7 percent in November from 8.9 percent a month prior, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Illinois still has the fourth-highest unemployment rate in the nation, behind only Nevada, Rhode Island and Michigan. The state gained 9,400 payroll jobs over the month, while the number of unemployed Illinoisans...
By John Klingner
Quinn’s minimum wage hike proposal would hurt inexperienced workers
Quinn’s minimum wage hike proposal would hurt inexperienced workers
Gov. Pat Quinn is pitching a plan that would effectively cut out young and inexperienced labor from the work force, and further exacerbate youth unemployment in the state. The governor revealed in a Wednesday press conference that he is seeking to raise the minimum wage from $8.25 to $10, lifting the barrier to entry for...
By Michael Lucci
Wisconsin competes for jobs while Illinois moves in the wrong direction
Wisconsin competes for jobs while Illinois moves in the wrong direction
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker recently expressed interest in eliminating his state’s income tax. Walker realizes this move will give Wisconsin a competitive edge in competing for jobs and attracting new business. This new reform would add to important steps that state already has made, including labor reforms in late 2011 that helped the state’s budget...
By Justin Hegy
ADM relocates to Chicago – without state tax incentives
ADM relocates to Chicago – without state tax incentives
Archer Daniels Midland, an Illinois-based agribusiness giant, announced today that it will move the company’s global headquarters from Decatur, Ill., to Chicago, despite a tax incentive bill worth $30 million to ADM being stalled in the Illinois General Assembly. The decision keeps 60 to 75 executive-level jobs in Illinois, and comes a week after Office...
By Michael Lucci
Illinois employers warn of nearly 1,800 layoffs
Illinois employers warn of nearly 1,800 layoffs
Nearly 1,800 workers will be laid off throughout Illinois in the next two months. This unfortunate holiday news will affect nearly 500 Dominick’s employees as the company prepares to close up shop in Illinois. The latest round of notices includes 141 workers from the company’s Oak Brook headquarters and another 332 workers at its Northlake...
By Hilary Gowins
Illinois added 100 people to food stamps for every net new job created during past decade
Illinois added 100 people to food stamps for every net new job created during past decade
The number of Illinoisans enrolled in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, or SNAP, remained above 2 million in September. This is the 12th month in a row enrollment has remained above 2 million people. That means one-sixth of Illinoisans have spent more than a year relying on government handouts for their next meal. And it should...
By John Klingner
National unemployment falls to 7% in Nov. as federal employees return to work
National unemployment falls to 7% in Nov. as federal employees return to work
The national unemployment rate fell to 7 percent in November, down from 7.3 percent a month earlier, according to the latest report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS. The number of unemployed Americans fell by 365,000, while both the number of employed and the labor force grew over the month. The number...
By John Klingner
October unemployment: 8 of 10 Illinois MSA’s unemployment rates rose or experienced no improvement year over year
October unemployment: 8 of 10 Illinois MSA’s unemployment rates rose or experienced no improvement year over year
Eight of Illinois’ 10 Metropolitan Statistical Areas, or MSAs, saw their unemployment rates rise or remain stagnant compared to October 2012, according to today’s combined September-October metropolitan area unemployment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Decatur and Danville regions are still suffering the highest unemployment in the state, with 12.3 percent and...
By John Klingner