The Red State with a 2.5% unemploment rate...

Wyatt earp

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Kind of interesting about red state South Dakota ....

Guess which state has the lowest unemployment in the US



CNBC continues to give us high praise for our business friendliness, placing us second in the 2015 ranking of business-friendly states . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation also gives us high marks for our business policies and climate.

We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper. We have no corporate income tax, no personal income tax, no business inventory tax, no personal property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more money in the pockets of our businesses and citizens, creating a more favorable environment for growth.

Things are just as impressive when it comes to actually doing business in South Dakota. The costs of doing business — utility costs, unemployment insurance costs, workman's compensation costs, land costs — are low. Productivity of our workers is high. In fact, many multistate employers with locations in South Dakota tell us their South Dakota location is their most productive.



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Kind of interesting about red state South Dakota ....

Guess which state has the lowest unemployment in the US



CNBC continues to give us high praise for our business friendliness, placing us second in the 2015 ranking of business-friendly states . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation also gives us high marks for our business policies and climate.

We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper. We have no corporate income tax, no personal income tax, no business inventory tax, no personal property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more money in the pockets of our businesses and citizens, creating a more favorable environment for growth.

Things are just as impressive when it comes to actually doing business in South Dakota. The costs of doing business — utility costs, unemployment insurance costs, workman's compensation costs, land costs — are low. Productivity of our workers is high. In fact, many multistate employers with locations in South Dakota tell us their South Dakota location is their most productive.



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it's about time South Dakota did something...
 
No people and lots of oil. Every state should emulate them. Funny that Kansas failed doing similar things.
 
Kind of interesting about red state South Dakota ....

Guess which state has the lowest unemployment in the US



CNBC continues to give us high praise for our business friendliness, placing us second in the 2015 ranking of business-friendly states . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation also gives us high marks for our business policies and climate.

We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper. We have no corporate income tax, no personal income tax, no business inventory tax, no personal property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more money in the pockets of our businesses and citizens, creating a more favorable environment for growth.

Things are just as impressive when it comes to actually doing business in South Dakota. The costs of doing business — utility costs, unemployment insurance costs, workman's compensation costs, land costs — are low. Productivity of our workers is high. In fact, many multistate employers with locations in South Dakota tell us their South Dakota location is their most productive.



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Teachers in Arizona held a strike vote on Thursday that launched Arizona's first-ever statewide walkout and turned down a proposed pay raise — instead demanding increased school funding.

The Arizona Education Association and the grass-roots group the Arizona Educators United announced that teachers will walk off the job April 26.

Arizona Governor Agrees To 20 Percent Raise For Protesting Teachers
At first the plans drew support from two education advocacy groups, Save Our Schools Arizona and the Arizona Parent Teacher Association (AZPTA). But both groups have withdrawn their support, saying the plan is not sustainable and likely will come at the expense of others in the educational system.

"In light of the funding streams that have come to light regarding the '20 by 2020' plan, we can no longer support the governor's proposal," said Simek. "As a voice for children, we hope to see the governor and this legislature find a sustainable, long-term permanent funding source that does not hurt others in the process."

In a tweet, Save Our Schools Arizona said, "It is now clear the existing proposal is not sustainable or comprehensive as a means of increasing educator pay and re-investing in Arizona's classrooms and schools."

Arizona's teachers plan to strike is an unprecedented move and comes with high risk.

"Teachers themselves could face consequences in this right-to-work state, where unions do not collectively bargain with school districts and representation is not mandatory. The Arizona Education Association has warned its 20,000 members about a 1971 Arizona attorney general opinion saying a statewide strike would be illegal under common law and participants could lose their teaching credentials."
 
Kind of interesting about red state South Dakota ....

Guess which state has the lowest unemployment in the US



CNBC continues to give us high praise for our business friendliness, placing us second in the 2015 ranking of business-friendly states . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation also gives us high marks for our business policies and climate.

We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper. We have no corporate income tax, no personal income tax, no business inventory tax, no personal property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more money in the pockets of our businesses and citizens, creating a more favorable environment for growth.

Things are just as impressive when it comes to actually doing business in South Dakota. The costs of doing business — utility costs, unemployment insurance costs, workman's compensation costs, land costs — are low. Productivity of our workers is high. In fact, many multistate employers with locations in South Dakota tell us their South Dakota location is their most productive.



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That's why so many millions are moving to South Dakota :laugh:

But seriously, it's about time a red state started paying in more than they take
 
Since Trump has taken office, several US States have experienced all time low Unemployment Rates. The Democrat-dominated Fake News doesn't wanna report that, but it is a reality.
 
No people and lots of oil. Every state should emulate them. Funny that Kansas failed doing similar things.
they are, they are identifying the illegals and getting them removed.
 
Kind of interesting about red state South Dakota ....

Guess which state has the lowest unemployment in the US



CNBC continues to give us high praise for our business friendliness, placing us second in the 2015 ranking of business-friendly states . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation also gives us high marks for our business policies and climate.

We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper. We have no corporate income tax, no personal income tax, no business inventory tax, no personal property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more money in the pockets of our businesses and citizens, creating a more favorable environment for growth.

Things are just as impressive when it comes to actually doing business in South Dakota. The costs of doing business — utility costs, unemployment insurance costs, workman's compensation costs, land costs — are low. Productivity of our workers is high. In fact, many multistate employers with locations in South Dakota tell us their South Dakota location is their most productive.



.

Teachers in Arizona held a strike vote on Thursday that launched Arizona's first-ever statewide walkout and turned down a proposed pay raise — instead demanding increased school funding.

The Arizona Education Association and the grass-roots group the Arizona Educators United announced that teachers will walk off the job April 26.

Arizona Governor Agrees To 20 Percent Raise For Protesting Teachers
At first the plans drew support from two education advocacy groups, Save Our Schools Arizona and the Arizona Parent Teacher Association (AZPTA). But both groups have withdrawn their support, saying the plan is not sustainable and likely will come at the expense of others in the educational system.

"In light of the funding streams that have come to light regarding the '20 by 2020' plan, we can no longer support the governor's proposal," said Simek. "As a voice for children, we hope to see the governor and this legislature find a sustainable, long-term permanent funding source that does not hurt others in the process."

In a tweet, Save Our Schools Arizona said, "It is now clear the existing proposal is not sustainable or comprehensive as a means of increasing educator pay and re-investing in Arizona's classrooms and schools."

Arizona's teachers plan to strike is an unprecedented move and comes with high risk.

"Teachers themselves could face consequences in this right-to-work state, where unions do not collectively bargain with school districts and representation is not mandatory. The Arizona Education Association has warned its 20,000 members about a 1971 Arizona attorney general opinion saying a statewide strike would be illegal under common law and participants could lose their teaching credentials."

The Government School System is a nightmare at this point. I strongly urge parents to seek all education alternatives. It's not gonna get better. Government Schooling is in rapid steep decline.
 
No people and lots of oil. Every state should emulate them. Funny that Kansas failed doing similar things.
they are, they are identifying the illegals and getting them removed.

Yes, fixing our dismantled Immigration System will lead to more jobs for American Citizens. I wish Trump the best of luck on that. At least he's trying.
 
South Dakota ranks dead last in public education.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-high-schools/articles/how-states-compare
Yeah, I'd really want to live in South Dakota if I was raising a family,,,,,umm,,,NO!
I guess if a person could care less about there children's future, then South Dakota might be attractive to them.

Government Schooling is an awful mess at this point. Parents should definitely seek education alternatives. It looks like South Dakotans are ahead of the curve on that too. If you don't have to, don't send your children into the Government School nightmare.
 
No people and lots of oil. Every state should emulate them. Funny that Kansas failed doing similar things.
The lack of ghettos is certainly a boon for them.

Uh huh.


My city (kc) just won the prestigious award for highest black homicide rate in the country. We also won 6th place for most violent city. Even beat out st Louis.

It's not even safe to goto the Plaza anymore because the inner city thugs have violent flash & theft mobs there all the time.

Incidentally the surrounding metro cities are pretty crime free.
 
Kind of interesting about red state South Dakota ....

Guess which state has the lowest unemployment in the US



CNBC continues to give us high praise for our business friendliness, placing us second in the 2015 ranking of business-friendly states . The U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation also gives us high marks for our business policies and climate.

We're seeing success in South Dakota because we believe in allowing businesses to prosper. We have no corporate income tax, no personal income tax, no business inventory tax, no personal property tax and no inheritance tax. This puts more money in the pockets of our businesses and citizens, creating a more favorable environment for growth.

Things are just as impressive when it comes to actually doing business in South Dakota. The costs of doing business — utility costs, unemployment insurance costs, workman's compensation costs, land costs — are low. Productivity of our workers is high. In fact, many multistate employers with locations in South Dakota tell us their South Dakota location is their most productive.



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Not that impressive.

South Dakota Population 2018
877,790


 
Since Trump has taken office, several US States have experienced all time low Unemployment Rates. The Democrat-dominated Fake News doesn't wanna report that, but it is a reality.

Did you bother taking a look HOW they got there?

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This graph has exactly ZERO to do with Trump.
 
No people and lots of oil. Every state should emulate them. Funny that Kansas failed doing similar things.
The lack of ghettos is certainly a boon for them.

Uh huh.


My city (kc) just won the prestigious award for highest black homicide rate in the country. We also won 6th place for most violent city. Even beat out st Louis.

It's not even safe to goto the Plaza anymore because the inner city thugs have violent flash & theft mobs there all the time.

Incidentally the surrounding metro cities are pretty crime free.


Yeah, and California now leads the nation in poverty. The Communists/Democrats destroy every location they seize control of. I just don't get why so many still vote Democrat. They're only voting against their own interests.
 

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