VAST majority of Obama private sector job growth? Right to Work States

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'Right-to-work means low unemployment.

Between 1999 and 2009, non-farm private-sector employment grew 3.7 percent in right-to-work states, but decreased 2.8 percent in non-right-to-work states.

Further, the vast majority of jobs created during the Obama administration have been in states with a right-to-work law. According to the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, right-to-work states (excluding Indiana, which passed a right-to-work law in early 2012) “were responsible for 72 percent of all net household job growth across the U.S. from June 2009 through September 2012.”

Right-to-Work: More and Better Jobs. Making Michigan Home Again. [Mackinac Center]
 
Maybe because no employer wants to **** with them union P'sOS. I wouldn't..
 
Gee, places with lower taxes and less regulation tend to attract businesses and have higher growth. Who would have figured??
 
So does Obama take credit for these job gains, or not?




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