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TexasTowelie

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Sun May 27, 2018, 10:25 PM May 2018

North Dakota losing thousands in state tax revenues with unfilled jobs

WILLISTON, N.D.—The jobs bubble in North Dakota has grown much larger than has been reported, but no one is certain how much bigger it's getting to be.

Nor has the state done any particular studies on how much revenue it's losing from the thousands and thousands of positions that are going unfilled, and the activity that isn't occurring as a result.

Jobs in North Dakota tend to trend up and down with oil prices, of course. They can get quite large — like a price bubble — which means they can also suddenly disappear, when oil prices suffer a big downturn.

North Dakota Job Services has estimated that the state's current jobs bubble is 14,000 statewide — a brand new Jamestown, if all of the positions were filled.

Read more: http://www.inforum.com/news/government-and-politics/4451961-nd-losing-thousands-state-tax-revenues-unfilled-jobs

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North Dakota losing thousands in state tax revenues with unfilled jobs (Original Post) TexasTowelie May 2018 OP
They do have issues. Wellstone ruled May 2018 #1
Hmm. Crutchez_CuiBono May 2018 #2

Crutchez_CuiBono

(7,725 posts)
2. Hmm.
Sun May 27, 2018, 10:47 PM
May 2018

I've a little problem with these types of reports. Makes it sound like there's just so many jobs and nobody to take them. So....sigh...gotta import some workers or we need a tax break for losses.
Corps. advertise online but won't give pay scale anymore.....like that's just a finer point of taking a job. That or they have incredibly difficult or demanding jobs...and pay 11.00 an hour and insult people who won't break their backs for 980 wages. The loser always seems to be the workers n these stories. just an observation.

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