NEW: RI Finishes Last Among States in Gallup Job Index
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NEW: RI Finishes Last Among States in Gallup Job Index

Gallup garnered their numbers by polling full and part-time U.S. workers age 18 and older whether their employer is hiring new people and expanding the size of its workforce, not changing the size of its workforce, or letting people go and reducing the size of its workforce. The index numbers reflect the difference between those "hiring" and those "letting go." The numbers ran the gamut from Rhode Island's lowly 12 to the highest state, North Dakota, which scored a runaway victory with a Job Creation Index of 40.
North Dakota's booming oil economy helped to catapult it ahead of the nearest competition, Washington D.C. and South Dakota, which each were rated a score of 30. Rhode Island's fellow cellar-dwellers include New Mexico, Vermont, and West Virginia, which recorded scores of 13, 13, and 14 respectively. Rhode Island is one of only two states to appear in the bottom tier of the rankings every year since 2008 (the other is Connecticut).
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