Mark Sanford's South Carolina unemployment rate IS the HIGHEST LEVEL ON RECORD
December 2008 SC Unemployment Rates
SC Unemployment Rate is 9.5% in December
With momentum from ongoing layoffs and an expanding labor force, South Carolina's unemployment rate continued to climb in December reaching 9.5%, the State Employment Security Commission reported today. This is more than a full percentage point above November's rate of 8.4%, and the highest rate since January 1983. The state's labor force grew nearly 14,300 in December to 2,184,613. The number of unemployed grew almost 25,600 to 207,171, the highest level on record. The national unemployment rate also rose sharply, climbing from 6.7% in November to 7.2% in December.
Governor Mark Sanford "Slum Dog" aka "Snoop Dog" Sanford Slums South Carolina
South Carolina has UNEMPLOYMENT RATES in some counties that are the highest in the nation.
DECEMBER 2008 1. Allendale County unemployment rate of 19.7% 2. Marion County unemployment rate of 19.0% 3. Chester County unemployment rate of 17.3%
You know what "Slum Dog" says? Don't help South Carolina!
"Slum Dog" says I don't want tax cuts, incentives, or Federal Spending in South Carolina. "Slum Dog" is a freakin idiot.
The "Slum Lord" of South Carolina has promoted policies to create poverty, high unemployment, high crime and violence and third world medical care. If a crime boss were running our state, this is what our state would look like.
CNN VIDEO http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/shared-blogs/ajc/politicalinsider/entries/2009/02/08/mmark_sanford_were_closing_in.html
Charleston, SC Mayor Joe Riley Calls Out Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina on Stimulus Bill
Charleston Mayor Joe Riley said South Carolina’s governor should “energetically” support President Obama’s stimulus plan in light of the state’s dismal employment numbers.
Gov. Mark Sanford has been a high-profile opponent of the jobs plan, claiming it will only grow the nation’s deficit. But Riley said Tuesday that, in light of the state’s unemployement rate nearing 10 percent, Sanford’s first priority should be in securing pay checks for South Carolinians.
“The governor needs to feel responsible for the economic health of his state and the people of his state,” Riley said.
The White House says the stimulus will create 53,000 jobs in South Carolina, and increase tax cuts, tuition tax credits, and unemployment benefits.
Governor Mark Sanford was told South Carolina's high rate of unemployment is caused by drug use
Official Blames S.C. Unemployment On Drug Use
"South Carolina Commerce Secretary Joe Taylor told Gov. Mark Sanford Monday that the state’s high rate of unemployment is caused by drug use".
Taylor briefed Sanford and the Cabinet, and said that the state needs to teach people that failed drug tests will keep them out of work for weeks. He said recruiting businesses to places with high drug test failure rates doesn’t help.
Taylor’s comments were part of an explanation to the governor and Cabinet for why he pushed the Employment Security Commission to document why so many people are out of work and how frequently they claim jobless benefits.
The three-member commission faces a Monday deadline to turn over information to Sanford or risk being fired.
Sanford said that his office will review the data before he decides their fate.
The state’s unemployment rate was 9.5 percent in December. Only Michigan and Rhode Island have higher unemployment rates that South Carolina.
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Mark Sanford's South Carolina unemployment rate IS the HIGHEST LEVEL ON RECORD
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SC Unemployment Rate is 9.5% in December
With momentum from ongoing layoffs and an expanding labor force, South Carolina's unemployment rate continued to climb in December reaching 9.5%, the State Employment Security Commission reported today. This is more than a full percentage point above November's rate of 8.4%, and the highest rate since January 1983. The state's labor force grew nearly 14,300 in December to 2,184,613. The number of unemployed grew almost 25,600 to 207,171, the highest level on record. The national unemployment rate also rose sharply, climbing from 6.7% in November to 7.2% in December.
Unemployment Rates Ranked By County (unadjusted)
Rank - County - December 2008
1 Allendale 19.7
2 Marion 19.0
3 Chester 17.3
4 Marlboro 16.9
5 Barnwell 15.8
6 Bamberg 15.8
7 Union 14.7
8 Dillon 14.2
McCormick 14.2
Williamsburg 14.2
11 Fairfield 14.1
12 Lancaster 13.9
13 Orangeburg 13.6
14 Cherokee 13.2
15 Chesterfield 13.1
16 Hampton 12.7
17 Clarendon 12.6
18 Lee 12.2
19 Colleton 11.8
Georgetown 11.8
21 Darlington 11.7
22 Horry 11.5
23 Abbeville 11.4
24 Greenwood 11.2
25 Oconee 10.9
26 Sumter 10.7
27 Calhoun 10.1
28 York 9.9
29 Newberry 9.7
30 Anderson 9.6
31 Spartanburg 9.4
32 Laurens 9.3
33 Florence 9.1
34 Edgefield 8.4
Kershaw 8.4
36 Berkeley 8.2
37 Jasper 8.1
38 Pickens 8.0
39 Dorchester 7.9
40 Richland 7.8
41 Aiken 7.7
42 Greenville 7.6
43 Saluda 7.5
44 Beaufort 7.0
45 Charleston 6.9
46 Lexington 6.5
http://eascinc.com/unemployment_rate.html
Governor Mark Sanford "Slum Dog" aka "Snoop Dog" Sanford Slums South Carolina
ReplyDeleteSouth Carolina has UNEMPLOYMENT RATES in some counties that are the highest in the nation.
DECEMBER 2008
1. Allendale County unemployment rate of 19.7%
2. Marion County unemployment rate of 19.0%
3. Chester County unemployment rate of 17.3%
You know what "Slum Dog" says? Don't help South Carolina!
"Slum Dog" says I don't want tax cuts, incentives, or Federal Spending in South Carolina. "Slum Dog" is a freakin idiot.
The "Slum Lord" of South Carolina has promoted policies to create poverty, high unemployment, high crime and violence and third world medical care. If a crime boss were running our state, this is what our state would look like.
CNN VIDEO
http://www.ajc.com/metro/content/shared-blogs/ajc/politicalinsider/entries/2009/02/08/mmark_sanford_were_closing_in.html
Charleston, SC Mayor Joe Riley Calls Out Governor Mark Sanford of South Carolina on Stimulus Bill
ReplyDeleteCharleston Mayor Joe Riley said South Carolina’s governor should “energetically” support President Obama’s stimulus plan in light of the state’s dismal employment numbers.
Gov. Mark Sanford has been a high-profile opponent of the jobs plan, claiming it will only grow the nation’s deficit. But Riley said Tuesday that, in light of the state’s unemployement rate nearing 10 percent, Sanford’s first priority should be in securing pay checks for South Carolinians.
“The governor needs to feel responsible for the economic health of his state and the people of his state,” Riley said.
The White House says the stimulus will create 53,000 jobs in South Carolina, and increase tax cuts, tuition tax credits, and unemployment benefits.
http://news.ccpblogs.com/2009/02/09/mayor-riley-calls-out-sanford-on-stimulus-bill/
Governor Mark Sanford was told South Carolina's high rate of unemployment is caused by drug use
ReplyDeleteOfficial Blames S.C. Unemployment On Drug Use
"South Carolina Commerce Secretary Joe Taylor told Gov. Mark Sanford Monday that the state’s high rate of unemployment is caused by drug use".
Taylor briefed Sanford and the Cabinet, and said that the state needs to teach people that failed drug tests will keep them out of work for weeks. He said recruiting businesses to places with high drug test failure rates doesn’t help.
Taylor’s comments were part of an explanation to the governor and Cabinet for why he pushed the Employment Security Commission to document why so many people are out of work and how frequently they claim jobless benefits.
The three-member commission faces a Monday deadline to turn over information to Sanford or risk being fired.
Sanford said that his office will review the data before he decides their fate.
The state’s unemployment rate was 9.5 percent in December. Only Michigan and Rhode Island have higher unemployment rates that South Carolina.
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