California's unemployment rate is 10.5%
Texas' unemployment rate is 6.5%
I've said it before, I'll say it again, which model works better?!?
Thanks to T D Williams for finding the link first.
of states in terms of employment opportunities. Sure wish we had Governor Rick Perry in Oregon.
Actually, since Oregon is now among the bottom three in employment, most any other governor and legislature is doing better than ours--even (gasp!) California's. We passed them last month in incompetence.
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Yes, Texas is in the top third
of states in terms of employment opportunities. Sure wish we had Governor Rick Perry in Oregon.
Actually, since Oregon is now among the bottom three in employment, most any other governor and legislature is doing better than ours--even (gasp!) California's. We passed them last month in incompetence.