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Food Stamp Growth Outpaces Illinois Job Creation 5-4 During Recovery


               
2015 Sep 30, 6:32am   3,331 views  12 comments

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Congratulations (of sorts) once again go to Illinois, the only state in the Midwest where SNAP (food stamp) growth outpaced job creation during the recovery. SNAP stands for Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, renamed from "food stamps" so as to not sound so derogatory.

What follows is a guest post from Michael Lucci, Vice President of Policy for the Illinois Policy Institute.

Illinois' dismal business climate continues to inhibit jobs growth, especially in manufacturing, as the state put 25 people on food stamps for every factory job created during the recovery from the Great Recession. Illinois is the only state in the Midwest to have added more people to food-stamp rolls than to employment rolls during the recovery from the Great Recession. Job losses from the Great Recession occurred from January 2008 to January 2010, and since then, states have had five-and-a-half years of recovery.

During the recovery from the Great Recession, the Land of Lincoln, alone in the Midwest, had more people enter the food-stamps program than start jobs. Food-stamps growth in Illinois has outpaced jobs creation by a 5-4 margin.

In every other Midwestern state, jobs growth has dramatically outpaced food-stamps growth during the recovery. In fact, in every other state in the region, jobs growth dwarfs food-stamps growth. But during the recovery, Illinois put more people on food stamps than every other Midwestern state combined.

Manufacturing has borne the brunt of Illinois' policy failures. From the state's broken workers' compensation system, to the highest property taxes in the region, to the lack of a Right-to-Work law while surrounding states enact Right to Work, Illinois has the worst policy environment in the Midwest for manufacturers.

The result for Illinois factory workers? The Land of Lincoln has put 25 people on food stamps for every manufacturing job created during the recession recovery.

And the recovery that Illinois' manufacturers have experienced has been especially anemic. After losing 117,000 manufacturing jobs during the recession, Illinois has only regained 17,400 of those factory jobs since January 2010. Meanwhile, the other Great Lakes states have pulled far ahead of Illinois during the recovery. Michigan has added 135,600 manufacturing jobs, Indiana has added 80,400, Ohio has added 74,500 and Wisconsin has added 48,700.

Illinois' lack of jobs growth, especially in blue-collar industries, has driven more and more Illinoisans to dependency on government, while residents of the other Great Lakes states join the ranks of the employed and leave the food-stamps program. Michigan surpassed Illinois in 2014 for manufacturing jobs created, while Illinois has surpassed Michigan for the percentage of residents on food stamps. Illinoisans depend on food stamps more than do the residents of any other state in the region.

Illinois' slow jobs growth and increased government dependency – particularly when contrasted with the success of its neighbors – demonstrate the importance of Gov. Bruce Rauner's Turnaround Agenda, which addresses Illinois' top economic reform needs. Those include:

Reforms for the costliest workers' compensation system in the Midwest
A tax freeze and reforms for the highest property taxes in the Midwest
Lawsuit reform for the worst-ranked litigation climate in the Midwest

Illinois needs reform in many areas, including government-worker pensions, fair election maps and term limits for politicians. But Illinois must start with turning around the state's economy to facilitate more opportunities for jobless Illinoisans, and more tax revenues from increased growth. Rauner's Turnaround Agenda would put Illinois on the path toward responsible budgets, improved jobs growth and decreasing government dependency.

Michael Lucci, Vice President, Illinois Policy Institute

Mish Comment: Mayor Rahm Emanuel's "progressive" answer is to seek the biggest tax hike in history. Emanuel plans to leave no stone unturned when looking for revenue.

For details, please see Chicago Tax Collector Hath Arrived With Massive Tax Hike: Emanuel Says "No Stone Unturned ... Not Done Yet"

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1   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 6:42am  

Yes I think we should get all of our politicians from Illinois, but you have to do it fairly quickly otherwise they become otherwise engaged in prison. Makes me wonder which is more putrid Illinois or the Beltway?

2   HEY YOU   2015 Sep 30, 8:21am  

I keep telling everyone that we need to get all Rep/Con/Teas off all the Big Govt. entitlement programs. I guess no one cares if they destroy Merika.

3   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 8:41am  

anonymous says

How about Texas?

Examples? Seems to me they are pikers.

4   zzyzzx   2015 Sep 30, 8:45am  

It's all Obama's fault!!!

5   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 8:48am  

zzyzzx says

It's all Obama's fault!!!

Certainly his ilk

6   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 9:11am  

Just to be clear how many are in jail?

7   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 9:26am  

anonymous says

If you are trying to say prison time is a reflection as to the degree of putrid in a politician

It is an objective measure of their transgressions.

As to warmongering LBJ, FDR, Wilson take the cake.

The rest is blather.

8   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 9:51am  

anonymous says

isn't this where you come in with some inane taunt about me being chicken and running away

https://www.K8E_zMLCRNg

9   tatupu70   2015 Sep 30, 10:01am  

indigenous says

As to warmongering LBJ, FDR, Wilson take the cake

You're trolling now. FDR entering WWII is warmongering but Bush attacking Iraq isn't?

10   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 10:02am  

tatupu70 says

Bush attacking Iraq isn't?

Never said he wasn't, he is an a hole as well.

11   tatupu70   2015 Sep 30, 10:03am  

indigenous says

Never said he wasn't, he is an a hole as well.

OK--so how would you have responded to Hitler's aggressions and Pearl Harbor getting bombed?

12   indigenous   2015 Sep 30, 10:07am  

tatupu70 says

OK--so how would you have responded to Hitler's aggressions and Pearl Harbor getting bombed?

Regarding the prior, by muzzling Churchill so that he does not bomb Germany before Germany bombed England.

Regarding the latter, by using diplomacy instead of the embargoes FDR put on Japan. Do you really think that Japan just bombed Pearl Harbor for no reason?

I have heard that FDR wanted the US into a world war and that was the reason he ran for office, this from a book by Herbert Hoover.

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