"March to March, recall, simple."That's right, it's all about Scott Walker. The final numbers are out, the good ones Walker talked up during the campaign:
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released this week for the period March 2011-March 2012 show only modest job growth in Midwest states, with Wisconsin trailing Michigan, Illinois and Minnesota in job creation.
The data shows Michigan's private sector jobs grew 108,000; Illinois, 89,000; Minnesota, 55,000; and Wisconsin, 37,000.
Bravo Scott. What conclusion did our arrogant sociopathic governor come up with form the data?
"Most employers were going to wait and see what happened," says Walker.Yup, they were waiting around for you Scott. WKOW's Tony Galli reports:
The thing to note is by Walker's preferred QCEW job statistics, March 2011 - March 2012, out of the 12 states in the Midwest Census Area, Wisconsin came 12th. And 41st of all the states.
ReplyDeleteAnd then he touted how great these numbers were in his newsletter of two days ago.