Jobs + Growth

Health department shuts down 11-year-old girl’s cupcake business

Health department shuts down 11-year-old girl’s cupcake business

Chloe Stirling, an 11-year old from Madison County, dreams of one day running her own bakery. Starting at such a young age, the sky is the limit for her baking dreams. And if state and local regulators have their way, that bakery will not be in Illinois. “Hey, Cupcake!” is Chloe’s first start at a...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois LLC fees need to be cut

Illinois LLC fees need to be cut

The structure of a limited liability company, or LLC, offers great advantages for small businesses, such as allowing start-ups and small businesses to avoid the extra tax burdens of corporations. At the same time, the LLC structure protects the owners from the excessive liability of sole proprietorships and partnerships. In Illinois, the LLC is burdened...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois’ unemployment rate third-worst in the nation

Illinois’ unemployment rate third-worst in the nation

The state ended 2013 – a year of dismal employment – with an even worse December. Illinois moved from having the fourth-worst unemployment rate in November to the third-worst in December, falling behind Michigan. Only Nevada and Rhode Island remain worse. The unemployment rate in Illinois fell to 8.6 percent from 8.7 percent, while the...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois has second-highest rate of outbound migration in country

Illinois has second-highest rate of outbound migration in country

Why do moving companies love Illinois politicians? Because they keep a heavy traffic flow moving out of Illinois. At the end of each year, moving companies release annual migration trends data based upon a compilation of customers who move in and out of different states. United Van Lines is the largest mover in the country,...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois loses jobs and falls further behind national unemployment rate

Illinois loses jobs and falls further behind national unemployment rate

Illinois continues to fall behind the national unemployment average in December, as the Illinois unemployment rate moved to 8.6 percent – nearly two percentage points above the national average of 6.7 percent. The state lost 3,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in December. Illinois’ nonpayroll jobs loss came despite the fact that the U.S. added 70,000 nonfarm...

By Michael Lucci

Illinoisans flee the state for neighboring Indiana, Missouri and Wisconsin

Illinoisans flee the state for neighboring Indiana, Missouri and Wisconsin

The story of Illinois’ steady out-migration problem is well known, but just where are Illinoisans moving to? Is the outflow driven entirely by retirees and beach-goers moving to Florida? Not according to the U.S. Census Bureau, which just released its 2012 American Community Survey of state-to-state migration flow data. These data use census surveys to...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois’ record film revenue: What’s the cost?

Illinois’ record film revenue: What’s the cost?

Chicago is a great place to make a movie. Tom Cruise got his big break in the North Shore-based drama “Risky Business,” and comedy star Vince Vaughn claims the Windy City as his home. Film favorites ranging from “Ferris Buehler’s Day Off” to “The Untouchables” and the annual Christmas viewing requirement that is “Home Alone”...

By Michael Lucci

U.S. falls from top 10 on Index of Economic Freedom

U.S. falls from top 10 on Index of Economic Freedom

What’s making it harder for Illinois parents to save for a child’s college education, and for working moms to take that next step in their careers? What’s driven a record 91.8 million Americans to give up and no longer look for work? Reduced economic freedom. Economic freedom has powerful effects. It not only drives job...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois metro areas still suffering from joblessness

Illinois metro areas still suffering from joblessness

In a repeat of last month’s disappointing employment news, eight of Illinois’ 10 Metropolitan Statistical Areas, or MSAs, saw their unemployment rates rise compared to November 2012, according to November’s metropolitan area unemployment report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Decatur and Danville regions are still suffering the highest unemployment in the state,...

By John Klingner

Illinois paid out $266M in improper unemployment insurance payments

Illinois paid out $266M in improper unemployment insurance payments

Earlier this week in a televised White House address President Barack Obama said, “I can’t name a time where I met an American who would rather have an unemployment check than the pride of having a job.” But Obama’s statement is contrary to recent statistics released by the U.S. Department of Labor, which show many...

By Brian Costin

Unemployment rate falls to 6.7% in December on Americans leaving the work force

Unemployment rate falls to 6.7% in December on Americans leaving the work force

The national unemployment rate declined to 6.7 percent in December, down from 7 percent a month earlier, according to the latest report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Payroll jobs increased a paltry 74,000, below consensus estimates of 200,000. November payroll gains were revised up from 203,000 to 241,000. Despite the huge miss in...

By Michael Lucci

Illinois’ sputtering population growth

Illinois’ sputtering population growth

The U.S. Census Bureau announced that Illinois had the sixth-lowest population growth in the nation in 2013. The state’s population growth was just 0.11 percent, adding only 14,000 people to its population of nearly 13 million people. Other large states such as Georgia, North Carolina, Florida and Texas grew seven to 13 times faster than...

Illinois unemployment rate falls to 8.7%, continues to lag behind national average

Illinois unemployment rate falls to 8.7%, continues to lag behind national average

Illinois’ unemployment rate fell to 8.7 percent in November from 8.9 percent a month prior, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Illinois still has the fourth-highest unemployment rate in the nation, behind only Nevada, Rhode Island and Michigan. The state gained 9,400 payroll jobs over the month, while the number of unemployed Illinoisans...

By John Klingner