November unemployment: lower national unemployment rate masks increased joblessness
November unemployment: lower national unemployment rate masks increased joblessness
The national unemployment rate may have dropped to 7.7 percent in November from 7.9 percent in October, but the nation is making little progress on the road to a full economic recovery. Though a decrease may seem encouraging, the reality of these numbers is not: The rate dropped because more than 350,000 people left the...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
Rahm should focus on jobs first, hype later
Rahm should focus on jobs first, hype later
In his recent op-ed, “How to rebuild America,” Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel boasts that Chicago’s “investments” in public schools, community colleges and infrastructure improvements have put Chicagoans back to work. Here’s what he said: “The strength of these investments is proven in the number of people we’re putting back to work: Chicago is first...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
For entrepreneurs, the grass is greener … almost anywhere but Illinois
For entrepreneurs, the grass is greener … almost anywhere but Illinois
How do American entrepreneurs decide where to set up shop? Business creators look at indicators like corporate tax rates and the health of a state’s finances when determining the best location in which to take root. According to a survey published recently by Thumbtack.com and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Illinois isn’t quite cutting the mustard. On...
By Hilary Gowins
Illinois unemployment rate remains stagnant while neighboring states see improvement
Illinois unemployment rate remains stagnant while neighboring states see improvement
Illinois’ unemployment rate remained at a stagnant 8.8 percent in October, unchanged since September and still far above the national unemployment rate of 7.9 percent. Adding only a paltry 4,800 jobs last month, the state has been stuck in neutral, at best. Illinois’ neighbors, on the other hand, are watching their unemployment rates drop. They’re...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
Teen unemployment in Illinois: the toll of the Great Recession and minimum wage
Teen unemployment in Illinois: the toll of the Great Recession and minimum wage
THE PROBLEM Only 27 percent of teens in Illinois had jobs last year – the lowest Illinois teen employment rate in the 42 years this data has been collected. The figures were worst for African American teens in Chicago, where only 10 percent had jobs. As the graphic shows, the Great Recession clobbered teens with...
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
City of Chicago joins with special interests to drive out business
City of Chicago joins with special interests to drive out business
Uber – the maker of a popular smartphone application that allows you to summon a black car, taxi, or SUV with the push of a button – is under fire from regulators and the taxi lobby in Chicago, as new rules proposed by the commissioner of the City’s Department of Business of Affairs would make...
Illinois’ business tax climate
Illinois’ business tax climate
Illinois’ poor public policies continue to hammer the state’s business climate. This week the Tax Foundation released its 2013 State Business Tax Climate Index, confirming the state’s worsening position. Illinois dropped a full 13 places, to 29th, from 16th just since 2011. Illinois now ranks worse than most of its neighbors. The Tax Foundation ranks states based on...
By Benjamin VanMetre
Illinois’ business tax climate
Illinois’ business tax climate
Illinois’ poor public policies continue to hammer the state’s business climate. This week the Tax Foundation released its 2013 State Business Tax Climate Index, confirming the state’s worsening position. Illinois dropped a full 13 places, to 29th, from 16th just since 2011. Illinois now ranks worse than most of its neighbors. The Tax Foundation ranks states based on...
By Benjamin VanMetre
September jobs report — no cause for cheer
September jobs report — no cause for cheer
US labor report Many analysts are challenging the 0.3 percentage point drop in the nation’s September unemployment rate released this morning by US Bureau of Labor Statistics. The BLS announced the unemployment rate dropped to 7.8 percent from 8.1 percent in August. The unemployment rate, which is now below 8 percent for the first time...
By Ted Dabrowski
September jobs report
September jobs report
Today there are 5 million fewer people participating in the labor force than when President Obama took office in January 2009. That
Presidential debate facts: Illinois edition
Presidential debate facts: Illinois edition
How has Illinois performed under President Obama?