Republican-led states are leading the way in decreasing unemployment rates compared to those led by Democratic governors, according to data released on Oct. 21 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Meanwhile, eight of the 13 states with the highest unemployment rates in September were Democrat-led states and included Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Nevada, New Mexico, New York, and Pennsylvania.
Overall, 20 GOP-led states are below the national average for unemployment compared to just eight Democrat-led states.
‘Republican-Led States Continue to Keep Americans Working’
The latest data come after a September analysis by the Economic Innovation Group found that counties across the United States where most residents voted for President Donald Trump in the 2020 elections are recouping all their COVID-19 pandemic job losses at a faster rate than those that voted for President Joe Biden.According to that report, by the end of the first quarter of 2022, counties that supported Trump were just 124,000 jobs short of where they stood prior to the pandemic in first 2020. That’s compared to counties in which a majority of the residents voted for Biden, which began 2022 with an employment shortfall of 1.7 million jobs, or 1.8 percent of total pre-pandemic employment.
Biden-leaning states were likely to recover the jobs they lost to the pandemic in late 2022, according to analysts, whereas states that Trump won surpassed pre-pandemic employment levels back in January this year.
Specifically, that poll found that 36 percent of Americans trust Republicans to do a better job dealing with the economy, compared to 24 percent who think Democrats will.