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Baby Come Back: Illinois’s Private Sector Job Loss 3rd Worst in Nation

Baby Come Back: Illinois’s Private Sector Job Loss 3rd Worst in Nation

Over the past decade, only Michigan and Ohio had worse private sector job growth than Illinois. The Prairie State’s private sector job growth was down 7 percent. That means 363,100 jobs disappeared between April 2001 and April 2011 — that’s equivalent to disappearance of Delaware’s entire private work force.

Illinois is the third worst place to do business in the United States

Illinois is the third worst place to do business in the United States

by Mark Cavers Last week a Chief Executive Magazine survey of 556 CEOs ranked Illinois as the third worst place to do business in the United States. Put another way, over 500 of the leaders who are making company’s decisions on where to invest, hire more employees, and expand or contract operations would opt to go almost anywhere in...

What’s Going on Next Door?

What’s Going on Next Door?

by Mark Cavers Last week, Indiana’s Governor, Mitch Daniels, released a recap of the previous legislative session and touted a number of successes for the residents of Indiana. Here in Illinois, our legislators are now faced with many of the same opportunities that Indiana took advantage of over the past few months. Lets take a quick look...

“Fight of the Century” Keynes vs. Hayek

“Fight of the Century” Keynes vs. Hayek

by Brian Costin Is it wrong that we get excited about economics rap videos? As we continue to deal with the fallout of the “Great Recession” the debate over the proper role of government in the economy is increasingly being debated in the mainstream media. Two historical figures who are increasingly relevant in this debate are...

Rockford Business Moves to Wisconsin

Rockford Business Moves to Wisconsin

by Mark Cavers Chuck Sweeney of the Rockford Register Star reports that FatWallet.com, a Rockford company employing 50 workers, has signed a lease to move its headquarters three miles north to Beloit, Wisconsin. The company was prompted to move when the General Assembly passed the Amazon Tax in early January. This isn’t a surprising move, other online retailers...

Cook County, Chicago Suffer Steep Population Drops

Cook County, Chicago Suffer Steep Population Drops

by Brian Costin Cook County and the city of Chicago both share a dubious distinction: Both are in the top 10 most populous counties and cities in the U.S., and both are the only city and county in the top 10 to drop in population, according U.S. Census numbers released Thursday. See the Chicago Tribune story....

Illinois Senate Considers Raising Minimum Wage

Illinois Senate Considers Raising Minimum Wage

Illinois Senator Kimberly Lightford introduced legislation that would raise the minimum wage by 50 cents plus the rate of inflation annually until it reached the equivalent of $1.60 per hour in 1968.

New Jersey Governor Launches Illinois Ad Campaign

New Jersey Governor Launches Illinois Ad Campaign

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie views the recent tax increases in Illinois as an opportunity to woo businesses to New Jersey, and has just released a radio ad on his website.

Small Business Owners Make Plans to Leave Illinois

Small Business Owners Make Plans to Leave Illinois

A number of business owners have joined the over 2,400 who have signed our tax hike repeal petition and have stated their intention to leave Illinois or close their doors.

Institute on FOX Chicago: Illinois Bad for Business

Institute on FOX Chicago: Illinois Bad for Business

Illinois already has a bad reputation as a place to do business and the new tax increase approved in Springfield is only going to make the situation worse, according to critics of the tax increase.

Leaving Illinois: An Exodus of People and Money

Leaving Illinois: An Exodus of People and Money

Migration between the U.S. states is the ultimate expression of “voting with your feet.” People move for many reasons, but, when examined en masse, it’s clear that public policy significantly influences where people choose to live.

December Unemployment Report Shows Little Improvement

December Unemployment Report Shows Little Improvement

The Labor Department report indicated the U.S. economy added 103,000 jobs in December. The Report also indicated the national unemployment rate dropped slightly. Although this sounds positive, there are a few things one must keep in mind.