Hiring in Red States vs Hiring in Blue States

ICU 812's Avatar
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-r...ycsrp_catchall

Seems that business and creation of jobs is better in "Red States" than it is in most "Blue Ststes".
Should be a surprise to no one.
Levianon17's Avatar
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-r...ycsrp_catchall

Seems that business and creation of jobs is better in "Red States" than it is in most "Blue Ststes". Originally Posted by ICU 812
That's probably true. I grew up in Northern Illinois. The City I lived in was a factory town. Almost all my relatives worked in some sort of manufacturing industry. Today very few factories remain, the population has dropped about 20% in the last Thirty Five years. The only jobs that remain are mostly retail.
While more hiring occurs in red states, the article explicitly says that isn't because of job creation: ". . . we found that faster hiring hasn't translated to faster job growth. When we ran the payroll numbers, the typical red state wasn't adding jobs any faster than the typical blue one." And, if you have to continually rehire for the same jobs (and retrain), hard to imagine that's good for business.
They might try creating better working conditions, but I guess that would make them blue states.
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/why-r...ycsrp_catchall

Seems that business and creation of jobs is better in "Red States" than it is in most "Blue Ststes". Originally Posted by ICU 812
... 'Course it is, mate... Most things are BETTER
in the Red states than Blue states!

(Glad to see ya posting 'round here)

#### Salty
In 2005 just 25% of cars were made in Right to Work (Non Union) states Today its 75% and growing.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
... 'Course it is, mate... Most things are BETTER
in the Red states than Blue states!

(Glad to see ya posting 'round here)

#### Salty Originally Posted by Salty Again
Education levels are much higher in blue states than red states.

Of the 20 worst education systems in the country, 17 were red.

Maybe that's why Trump's message resonates so well in those states.


https://moneyinc.com/worst-educations-by-state/
Ripmany's Avatar
There lot of jobs now in both but blue state pay.
ICU 812's Avatar
Another factor I did not see mentioned in the article was the flight of major companies from Democrat dominated jurisdictions . . .negative hiring.

https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/artic...s-17923551.php
Why_Yes_I_Do's Avatar
Education levels are much higher in blue states than red states.

Of the 20 worst education systems in the country, 17 were red.

Maybe that's why Trump's message resonates so well in those states... Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Are you trying to jack the thread with TDS, TDS, Orangeman Bad, TDS, TDS or are you implying that blue states have smarter unemployed idiots and criminals?
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In 2005 just 25% of cars were made in Right to Work (Non Union) states Today its 75% and growing. Originally Posted by LayingPipe
Fun fact-- not all Red states are Right to Work states. I live in Ohio.. very much red these days, but voters have had 2 opportunities to remove Right to Work and have opted not to.

Also-- for those who have always lived in a Right to Work state-- its important to note the main fundamental difference between those who are and aren't has little to do with hiring. Right to Work simply means while you "can" join a union if in a union shop, you cannot be required to. Whereas here in Ohio-- if you get a job at a place with a union-- you are required to join the union, even at Kroger.
SpeedRacerXXX's Avatar
Are you trying to jack the thread with TDS, TDS, Orangeman Bad, TDS, TDS or are you implying that blue states have smarter unemployed idiots and criminals? Originally Posted by Why_Yes_I_Do
I am saying that students in red states are less educated than their peers in blue states in most cases.

Also, you want a higher income? The top 10 states with highest median income are blue states, and 16 of the top 18. And 12 of the bottom 13 are red states.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ries_by_income

8 of the 10 states with the highest poverty levels are Red states. 8 of the 10 states with the lowest poverty levels are
Blue states.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/st...-rate-by-state

We can play this game all day. In some cases Red states win the comparisons and in some cases Blue states win the comparison.
... Is "median income" another name for Welfare relief??

### Salty
Levianon17's Avatar
I am saying that students in red states are less educated than their peers in blue states in most cases.

Also, you want a higher income? The top 10 states with highest median income are blue states, and 16 of the top 18. And 12 of the bottom 13 are red states.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ries_by_income

8 of the 10 states with the highest poverty levels are Red states. 8 of the 10 states with the lowest poverty levels are
Blue states.

https://worldpopulationreview.com/st...-rate-by-state

We can play this game all day. In some cases Red states win the comparisons and in some cases Blue states win the comparison. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Education isn't shit without wisdom and common sense. I am from one of the bluest states, Illinois. I find some of my most educated relatives aren't so wise. Wisdom is what really counts to truly get along in this world.
If you have to try and tell everyone you are the smartest person in the room it probably means you are the dumbest.