Monday, April 29, 2013

Illinois' Unemployment No Laughing Matter - The Illinois Job Crisis

Illinois Job Crisis - No Laughing Matter



The Lubbock Avalanche Journal reported on April 28th, 2013, the serious nature of Illinois' unemployment as a result of Texas Gov. Rick Perry trying to lure businesses out of the State of Illinois:

"Perry can boast to Illinois business leaders of a Texas unemployment rate that has fallen to 6.4 percent. That’s an excellent barometer of his state’s economic health. By contrast, the unemployment rate in Illinois is at 9.5 percent and, as the latest report from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates, it has been rising over the past year. In March, this state lost 17,800 jobs from the previous month.
That is no laughing matter. ..."

Read the newspaper's article here: http://lubbockonline.com/editorials/2013-04-28/other-views-illinois-jobs-crisis#.UX5YOsp4-G4

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WHAT ABOUT DISTRICT 86 - JOLIET ILLINOIS?

Unemployment in Joliet and Illinois Still Way Too High


As you can see from U.S. Department of Labor Statistics (last updated 12/22/12), Joliet and Illinois is still experiencing record high unemployment.  The unemployment rate in November 2012 was 8.7% for Illinois and 10.1% for Joliet.  These numbers are still historically high - higher than over the past decade.

The Joliet Patch Newsite Reported in November 2012: "In Joliet, unemployment was logged at 9.5 percent in September and 9.9 percent in October, an increase of .4 percent."  So unemployment continued to grow through November 2012  and remained high through December 2012 (as seen above and below)!

CHICAGO NBC (WREX) 1/17/13 - The unemployment rate for Illinois remained unchanged in December, at 8.7 percent, according to seasonally adjusted data from the Illinois Department of Employment Security and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.


  • As reported on January 3, 2013: Illinois Department of Employment Security spokesman Greg Rivara states that federal extension of unemployment benefits have been approved but "the number of [unemployment] claims is still 38 percent higher than 2008 levels," Rivara said.

  • As reported on March 28, 2013: The Department of Employment Security said that February statewide unemployment rose to 9.5 percent, and that, unemployment increased in 10 of the state's 12 metro areas. The Chicago-Joliet-Naperville unemployment rate rose from 8.6 to 9.3 percent.




We must have city and township government listen to the needs of businesses and grant incentives for aspiring entrepreneurs and small-to-large sized companies, to bolster our local economy and create JOBS.  We must ensure that we create reasonable business taxes, to attract businesses - not scare them away (also see related).  And lastly, we must host more business expos and job fairs to "connect" the community with businesses and job creators.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Pat McGuire and Larry Walsh Jr. Earn Poor Grades For 1st Terms In Office - Joliet Will County Illinois General Assembly

The Illinois Opportunity Project released its 2012 Illinois State Legislative Scorecard and low and behold, District 86 holds host to an Representative (Larry Walsh Jr.) and a Senator (Pat McGuire) who earned less than spectacular grades.  See below:


ABOUT THE SCORECARD:
"The Illinois Opportunity Project has selected 16 key votes (8 in the Senate and 8 in the House) on issues that impact the families of Illinois. Each legislator received a “grade” based on how often his or her votes protected taxpayers’ inter­ests and promoted economic growth."

The Illinois Opportunity Project seeks to promote the social good and common welfare by educating the public about public policy that is driven by the principles of liberty and free enterprise and to advocate for the advancement of such policy.




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WHAT DID THE PREVIOUS REPRESENTATIVE SCORE ON SIMILAR SCORECARDS?
Representative from 2010-April 2012 (Jack McGuire D-IL Dist.86 Joliet)




What has changed in the past 2 or 4 years?  We need better representatives for District 86 in Springfield, representing our interests!