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Alabama, Mississippi both report record unemployment rates | Alabama

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2023-05-19 13:45:00

(The Center Square) — The states of Alabama and Mississippi both reported record unemployment rates for April on Friday.

Alabama had an all-time low unemployment rate of 2.5%, while Mississippi reported 3.4%. The national average was 3.4% in April, down 0.1% from March.

Gov. Tate Reeves, who is running for reelection in November, said record low unemployment rates in back-to-back months speaks volumes about Mississippi’s momentum. According to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 41,900 unemployed in the Magnolia State, down from 44,000 jobless in March. Mississippi’s unemployment rate in April 2022 was 3.7%. 

“Our education system is thriving, jobs are plentiful, and there are more opportunities than ever before,” Reeves said in a news release. “We’re making historic investments in workforce development and infrastructure and are attracting thousands of high-paying jobs to every region of the state. It’s a great day to be a Mississippian.”

According to Alabama data, the state has 51,462 unemployed, a record low, compared to 53,017 in March and 57,712 in April 2022.

“Yet again, we see the resiliency of our state’s workforce,” Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey said in a news release. “When Alabama works, Alabama families thrive and records are broken time and time again. We have a quick growing economy, and we are leading the game when it comes to economic success. Boasting the lowest unemployment rate in the Southeast, Alabama is well on its way to having the lowest unemployment rate in the nation.”

Both states’ labor force participation rates still lag behind the national average of 62.6%, but their rates improved slightly in April. Labor force participation rate is defined as the percentage of the population either working or actively looking for work.

Mississippi’s labor rate for April, according data from to the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank, was 54.5%, up 0.5% from March. 

Alabama’s labor force rate according to the St. Louis Fed was 56.8%, up 0.1% from March.

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Abbott directs state agencies to divest from investments originating from China | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – 2024-11-21 19:24:00

SUMMARY: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has issued multiple directives to prepare for the upcoming legislative session focusing on threats from China. One executive order aims to protect Texans of Chinese descent from CCP operatives, while another orders state agencies to prepare for potential attacks on critical infrastructure. Abbott emphasized the need for divestment from Chinese investments due to financial risks associated with CCP aggression. He called for immediate evaluation and divestment of state funds in China, fostering collaboration with other governors to encourage investment alternatives. These measures follow discussions by a select committee exploring foreign threats to Texas’ economy and security.

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Study: AI and data centers could drive cost of energy up by 70% over 10 years | Virginia

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Morgan Sweeney | The Center Square – 2024-11-21 19:07:00

SUMMARY: A report by the Jack Kemp Foundation warns that average American energy bills could rise by 25% to 70% over the next decade due to soaring energy demands driven by AI, hyperscale data centers, and advanced manufacturing. The surge is straining the U.S. power grid, leading to significant price increases in capacity markets. Dominion Energy disputes these findings, predicting only a 2.5% annual increase in Virginia. The report argues for policy changes, including charging data centers more for energy and halting subsidies for their construction to alleviate the burden on consumers. Recommendations also include implementing minimum take clauses for utility contracts.

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St. Petersburg City Council votes to repair Tropicana Field’s roof | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Steve Wilson | The Center Square – 2024-11-21 17:01:00

SUMMARY: The St. Petersburg City Council approved spending $55 million to repair Tropicana Field, including $26.3 million for roof replacement, after Hurricane Milton damaged it in October. Insurance and FEMA funds will cover some costs. However, Rays co-President Brian Auld doubts the repairs will be ready by 2026. The council delayed a vote on $333.5 million in bonds for a new $1.2 billion stadium, scheduled for 2028. The Rays argue the delay jeopardizes the project, having already spent $50 million. The team will play next season at George Steinbrenner Field in Tampa, paying $15 million to the Yankees.

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