Saturday, October 17, 2015

Wisconsin Unemployment At 4.3% : Participation Rate, 67%

Interesting enough that Wisconsin is under constant attack from the progressive socialist liberal democrats for having the audacity to believe the people actually have a right to succeed or fail on their own.

Even FOX News with Bret Baier trotted out Wisconsin as a failure of Walkers' to deliver on his promise to create jobs and a surplus. Walker has always stated the figures his detractors were using are estimates and weighted to indicate failure.

Scott Walker and the Republicans have taken the state away from the progressive democrats that drove the state into moral and financial disaster, $billions in debt and producing a government that was at ease with high unemployment and corruption, but now, as the facts be known, under Republican control the state, Wisconsin is now leading the nation in job creation and financial sanity.

Now it's time to come clean, Bret.

No matter where one turns in this county, if the progressive democrats are in control, moral and financial chaos follows. Look no further then Illinois that's in financial chaos, and Chicago the murder capital of the country. But wait there are others, Baltimore? Philadelphia? New York? All of California? - to name just of few of the abject disasters were democrats are in control.

Wisconsin's Unemployment Rate Falls to 14 Year Low


A preliminary estimate from the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development showed Wisconsin's unemployment rate for September 2015 falling to 4.3%, the lowest rate in 14 years.
"Wisconsin hasn't seen its September unemployment rate reach this low since former Governor Thompson was in office, and the last time the rate was this low during any month was in April 2001," DWD Secretary Reggie Newson. "And, with the one-year addition of 45,300 private sector jobs, Wisconsin's long-term trend continues to be one of economic growth."
 
Wisconsin's unemployment rate is below the national unemployment rate of 5.1% and has fallen a full percentage point year of over. Wisconsin's labor force participation rate remained even at 67.4%
 

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