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Illinois Adds 30,000 Jobs As Wisconsin Sees Nation’s Biggest Payroll Losses In October

via The Huffington Post

Illinois Governor Pat Quinn finally has some political ammunition to use the next time Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker mocks the Land of Lincoln’s economy. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Illinois added the most jobs in the nation in October, while Wisconsin saw a “significant decline” in employment.

As the Capitol Fax Blog pointed out Monday, Wisconsin lost 9,700 jobs in October compared with their September numbers. The report came out just weeks after Walker, who eliminated collective bargaining rights in his state by saying it would improve the state’s economy, spoke at Chicago’s Union League Club about his alleged success “taking on powerful political interests” in Wisconsin.

More on Wisconsin’s numbers from Bloomberg News:

Wisconsin saw a job increase in the leisure and hospitality sector, according to the bureau’s seasonally adjusted data.

But there were declines in several other sectors: construction; manufacturing; trade, transportation and utilities; financial activities; professional and business services; education and health services, and government.

Despite adding 30,000 jobs in October, the news still isn’t great in Illinois. Illinois’ job growth appears to have encouraged many people who had stopped looking for work to resume job searches, increasing the size of the labor force. That caused the unemployment rate to rise to 10.1% even with the new jobs.

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