Missouri — which did not slash income taxes as Kansas did — beat the Sunflower State in gaining jobs in the last year.
Kansas also was far behind the U.S. average job growth over that time.
That pretty much destroys Brownback’s constant whining that President Barack Obama’s policies have held back employment in Kansas. Many other states are doing just fine in padding their jobs rolls.
Total non farm, seasonally adjusted jobs growth from January 2014 to January 2015:
- Colorado up 2.9 percent
- Arkansas up 2.3 percent
- U.S. average up 2.3 percent
- Missouri up 1.6 percent
- Iowa up 1.6 percent
- Oklahoma up 1.5 percent
- Kansas up 1.3 percent
- Nebraska up 1.2 percent
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