Florida leads US in job growth
Florida’s job market is recovering significantly faster than the national average, according to new figures.
The United States economy gained 194,000 jobs in the month of September, severely missing economists’ expectations. However, Florida alone gained 84,500 jobs during the same period — leading the nation in terms of the largest percentage increase.
According to a statement from the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL):
Florida’s economy accelerated in September 2021, growing at three times the rate over the month compared to the nation. Overall for the month, Florida gained 84,500 total jobs, including nearly 73,000 private-sector jobs. This month marks 17 months of private-sector job growth, increasing by 5.6% over the year. Florida has experienced this magnitude of monthly private sector job growth on only four other occasions in the past 30 years.
In addition, Florida has experienced 11 consecutive months of labor force increases, adding 50,000 workers over the month. Florida’s labor force growth represents a 5.4% increase over-the-year, which is significantly higher than the national rate of 0.8%. In total, Florida has gained more than one million jobs since April 2020.
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This demonstrates the wisdom of avoiding the lockdown policies that the blue states imposed on their citizens. It also coincides with a significant reduction in Covid cases which is also one of the best outcomes in the US.
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