Republican Governors mean jobs.  Democrat Governors mean unemployment.

Republican Governors mean jobs.  Democrat Governors mean unemployment.

“The nine states with the lowest unemployment rates in 2022 were: South Dakota (2.1 percent unemployment rate), whose governor was Republican Kristi Noem; North Dakota (2.1 percent), whose governor was Republican Doug Burgum; Nebraska (2.3 percent), whose governor was Republican Pete Ricketts; Utah (2.3 percent), whose governor was Republican Spencer Cox; Missouri (2.5 percent), whose governor was Republican Mike Parson; New Hampshire (2.5 percent), whose governor was Republican Chris Sununu; Alabama (2.6 percent), whose governor was Republican Kay Ivey; Montana (2.6 percent) whose governor was Republican Greg Gianforte; and Vermont (2.6 percent), whose governor was Republican Phil Scott.

The ten states with the highest unemployment rates in 2022 were: Nevada (5.4 percent), whose governor was Democrat Steve Sisolak; Illinois (4.6 percent), whose  governor was Democrat J.B. Pritzker; Delaware (4.5 percent) whose governor was Democrat John Carney; Pennsylvania (4.4. percent), whose governor was Democrat Tom Wolf; New York (4.3 percent), whose governor was Kathy Hochul; Washington (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Jay Inslee; Oregon (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Kate Brown; Michigan (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Gretchen Whitmer; Connecticut (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Ned Lamont; and California (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Gavin Newsom.”

The number speak for themselves.  Any wonder the Blue States are bleeding population and Red States are growing?

All 9 States With Lowest Unemployment Rates in 2022 Had Republican Governors; All 10 With Highest Had Democrats

TERENCE P. JEFFREY, cnsnews,  3/3/23  

(CNSNews.com) – All nine states with the lowest annual average unemployment rates for 2022 had Republican governors during that year, while all ten states with the highest annual average unemployment rates had Democratic governors.

The Bureau Labor Statistics on Wednesday published the annual average unemployment rates for all fifty states.

The nine states with the lowest unemployment rates in 2022 were: South Dakota (2.1 percent unemployment rate), whose governor was Republican Kristi Noem; North Dakota (2.1 percent), whose governor was Republican Doug Burgum; Nebraska (2.3 percent), whose governor was Republican Pete Ricketts; Utah (2.3 percent), whose governor was Republican Spencer Cox; Missouri (2.5 percent), whose governor was Republican Mike Parson; New Hampshire (2.5 percent), whose governor was Republican Chris Sununu; Alabama (2.6 percent), whose governor was Republican Kay Ivey; Montana (2.6 percent) whose governor was Republican Greg Gianforte; and Vermont (2.6 percent), whose governor was Republican Phil Scott.

The ten states with the highest unemployment rates in 2022 were: Nevada (5.4 percent), whose governor was Democrat Steve Sisolak; Illinois (4.6 percent), whose  governor was Democrat J.B. Pritzker; Delaware (4.5 percent) whose governor was Democrat John Carney; Pennsylvania (4.4. percent), whose governor was Democrat Tom Wolf; New York (4.3 percent), whose governor was Kathy Hochul; Washington (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Jay Inslee; Oregon (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Kate Brown; Michigan (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Gretchen Whitmer; Connecticut (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Ned Lamont; and California (4.2 percent), whose governor was Democrat Gavin Newsom.