Jobs + Growth

Wrong way Illinois: January 2013 unemployment worsens compared with neighbors

Wrong way Illinois: January 2013 unemployment worsens compared with neighbors

The latest BLS unemployment release once again highlights how poorly Illinois is faring compared with its neighbors and the nation as a whole. Illinois’ January unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent, a 0.4 percent increase over December’s rate. Illinois now has the seventh-highest unemployment rate in the nation, with nearly 600,000 Illinoisans unemployed. Meanwhile, the...

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner

Minimum wage increase would be a blow to unskilled workers

Minimum wage increase would be a blow to unskilled workers

Illinois already has the fourth-highest minimum wage in the nation and is one of 19 states with a minimum wage higher than the federal rate of $7.25 per hour. But the state’s current rate of $8.25 isn’t enough for Illinois lawmakers, who want to increase the minimum wage to $10.25 an hour. Efforts to increase the minimum...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Facing facts: the numbers show Illinois is losing people

Facing facts: the numbers show Illinois is losing people

Illinois loses one resident every 10 minutes to net out-migration. It should be no surprise that people are fleeing Illinois. Illinois ranks 48th in economic outlook, 45th in GDP growth between 2000 and 2010, and 47th in its level of entrepreneurial activity. There is little opportunity left for Illinois’ families and entrepreneurs to succeed. And...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent

Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped to 9 percent

In his budget address on Wednesday, Gov. Quinn touted the number of jobs that have been created during the past two years. The governor would have you believe that Illinois’ job crisis is over. But that’s far from the truth. As today’s labor release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows, Illinois’ unemployment rate jumped...

By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner

Four years of Quinn – higher taxes, bigger debts and no sign of change

Four years of Quinn – higher taxes, bigger debts and no sign of change

As Gov. Pat Quinn delivers his fifth annual budget proposal today, it’s important to review the governor’s track record and what his policies have meant for Illinois. When Quinn took office in 2009, Illinois was reeling from former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and his culture of deficits and corruption. The state’s fiscal condition was a shaky...

By Benjamin VanMetre

Illinois’’ high-tax environment causes historical out-migration

Illinois’’ high-tax environment causes historical out-migration

The Illinois Policy Institute has long warned that Illinois’ high-tax environment hurts the state’s economy. Prior to the 2011 income tax hike, we sounded the alarm that higher taxes would cause people and businesses to leave the state.

By Brian Costin