Friday, April 19, 2013

PA Ranks 50th in Job Creation, Actually Loses Jobs During Last Year, While Nation Creates 1.91 Million

The performance of Pennsylvania's economy grows worse and worse.  During the last year (March 2012 to March 2013), Pennsylvania became the only state in the nation to lose jobs.  While the nation created 1.91 million jobs, Pennsylvania lost 5,800 jobs, according to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics report.
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/laus.t05.htm.

Pennsylvania's disastrous job creation record during the last 12 months compares terribly to New York, where 85,000 new jobs were created, or New Jersey that generated 54,000 jobs, or California that grew 260,000 new jobs.

During the last year, Pennsylvania was also one of just 8 states where the unemployment rate actually rose, even as the national unemployment rate declined.  Pennsylvania's unemployment rate was 7.6% in March 2012 but rose to 7.9% in March 2013.  For another month, Pennsylvania's unemployment rate was above the national average.

Pennsylvania's rate fell from 8.1% in February to 7.9% in March because of a large decrease in the labor force as people just gave up looking for jobs.

The responsibility for this terrible jobs performance, literally the worst in the nation, rests squarely with the disastrous policies of Governor Corbett.  Corbett is a career prosecutor who fails to understand our econonmy and has managed to turn a gas boom and a national recovery that created 1.91 million jobs during the last 12 months into less jobs in Pennsylvania. 

For a new direction for Pennsylvania and our economy, please visit www.hangerforgovernor.com.

2 comments:

  1. Hmmmm, all those eggs from the "Golden Goose" just don't seem to be hatching. DO they? This info should be front page news. Why isn't it? Hello Senator Casey? WHAT happened to YOU??

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  2. yes, this needs to make the rounds; it's big news and shows the Industry is not our Savior.

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