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Another day, another terrible competitiveness ranking for Illinois

Another day, another terrible competitiveness ranking for Illinois

CNBC just released its 2012 America’s Top States for Business, and guess what, Illinois didn’t top the list (no surprise there), but it wasn’t even in the top half! Illinois placed a dismal 26th, worse than most of its neighboring states. Texas took top honors as it has done for three of the six years that...

By Lawrence McQuillan

Another Illinois business opposes plastic bag regs

Another Illinois business opposes plastic bag regs

By now you probably know that I’m no fan of the plastic bag regulationscurrently up for consideration in the House. Neither is the editorial boardof the Chicago Tribune. Since my article ran back in April, I’ve been contacted by Illinois businesses in the plastic bag and film sector, and the message I’m hearing is the same: they...

By Chris Andriesen

IL State Senate votes to end legislative scholarship program

IL State Senate votes to end legislative scholarship program

Yesterday, the Illinois State Senate voted 43-5-5 to end a controversial legislative scholarship program that had been abused multiple times by elected officials. The bill now moves to the House for consideration.

Illinois ranked third worst in economic outlook and performance

Illinois ranked third worst in economic outlook and performance

The 5th ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index was just released, ranking states on past economic performance and future economic outlook. Illinois is ranked 48 out of the 50 states in both measures.

Food entrepreneurs need real freedom

Food entrepreneurs need real freedom

A story in the Pekin Daily Times reports that farm-market shoppers in Illinois will have more choices this year, thanks to a law Governor Quinn signed last August, the Local Food Entrepreneur and Cottage Food Operation Act. But the law might not be as beneficial as the its backers suggest — and Illinois and other governments can and should do...

The prison system is not a jobs program

The prison system is not a jobs program

On March 19, the Regional Economics Applications Laboratory (REAL) at the University of Illinois released an assessment of the economic impacts on local economies of proposed closures of four correctional and adult transition centers – Tamms, Dwight, Westside, and Peoria. The study, Impact of the Closure of Selected Department of Corrections Facilities, calculates the direct, indirect...

By Lawrence McQuillan

Wrong way, Illinois: Unemployment rate increased most in the nation in 2011

Wrong way, Illinois: Unemployment rate increased most in the nation in 2011

As Gov. Pat Quinn prepares for the State of the State address on Feb. 1, he will find it difficult to defend the state’s economic policies that have resulted in more unemployed Illinoisans in 2011. Almost a year after Illinois’ record income tax increase, the state’s unemployment woes contrast starkly with the slow but positive...

By Ted Dabrowski

Scrooge the investor, job creator

Scrooge the investor, job creator

by Kristina Rasmussen Jim Lacey provides a much-needed new perspective on Ebenezer Scrooge over at NRO: More than anything else, Scrooge’s investments created jobs. A man with the wealth Dickens implies Scrooge possesses was probably making investments that employed many thousands of workers. History tells us that these “men of business” also reaped most of the rewards....

Illinois’ out-migration crisis

Illinois’ out-migration crisis

by Ted Dabrowski Illinois is bleeding people to almost every state in the nation. People are packing up and voting with their feet. Gone – goodbye. When people leave, they don’t just take their belongings. With them go their earnings, their spending power and their contribution to society. When they own companies, they even take the...

The lost decade

The lost decade

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Between 2000 and 2010, Illinois lost 434,100 jobs – more than almost any other state. By comparison, Texas gained 910,400 jobs during the same time span. Click on the image below to check out our interactive dashboard to see how Illinois stacked up against other states in job creation over the last decade.

Illinois adds jobs yet unemployment rises to 10.1 percent

Illinois adds jobs yet unemployment rises to 10.1 percent

by Emily Dietrich Illinois’ economy added 30,000 jobs in the month of October. However, the state’s unemployment rate ticked up to 10.1 percent. This contradiction leaves many wondering: did the Illinois jobs market improve or not? To evaluate the jobs market, economists rely on two surveys produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, or BLS. The...

Joel Kotkin: Illinois needs competitive public policies

Joel Kotkin: Illinois needs competitive public policies

Noted futurist and author Joel Kotkin visited the Illinois Policy Institute Wednesday to discuss how Illinois can brighten its economic and social outlook. In his remarks, Kotkin discussed the importance of good public policies that will allow people and businesses to thrive. When bad public policies are enacted, people vote with their feet – which...