Wisconsin job creation rank falls to 38th in U.S

signals said:
I noticed something...In EVERY STATE blacks are the highest unemployed, yet Wisconsin is being chastised because it has the MOST unemployed blacks?Are we really heading to a retardation(for lack of a better word) of society as a whole? We are grasping straws and throwing worthless figures out to prove a delusional point.
Yep and you'll also notice the pro union peeps blaming the jobless raterate, in Wis. on union busting but you don't hear them talk about the jobless rate in places like Detroit, where unions had a major foot hold!
 
That's because only 32 states had information available to make the comparison. See the footnote.

It's interesting that you have to go all the way down to Indiana to find a traditionally Republican state, and they're below the national average.

RTW doesn't even appear to be a factor -- it's split pretty evenly between RTW and Closed Shop states.
 
southwind said:
Guess we'll never find out if the black population would be better off voting republican as they have been brainwashed to think differently by the Demorats!
But we do. Several of the states on the list are run by republicans and they do not fare much better.
 
eolesen said:
That's because only 32 states had information available to make the comparison. See the footnote.It's interesting that you have to go all the way down to Indiana to find a traditionally Republican state, and they're below the national average.RTW doesn't even appear to be a factor -- it's split pretty evenly between RTW and Closed Shop states.
You need to review the graph again. DC and Iowa are the first states belies the national avg for whites. n
NY is the first state below the national avg for blacks. Indiana is above the national avg for both.
 
Same thing, different wording.

Feel free to play semantics however you want, but if your state didn't make the list, that doesn't mean that the statistics for your state are better than what's shown, which is what your post implied. It could just be that there wasn't enough data available from your state to draw a conclusion.
 
WI is full of people who both love their state and can critically think. Walker has put it into an economic (and social) flat spin. He wasn't qualified to run MKE cou.nty, let alone the state, let alone this great nation...
 
Democrats must be really afraid that Walker might actually be the nominee.

Walker hasn't even declared his candidacy, and yet there's been more critical media articles and questioning of him than there has been of Hillary Clinton, who *has* declared her candidacy and has yet to face the media for questions.
 

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