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U.S. Department of Labor data accessible on the DOL’s Bureau of Labor Statistics web site show that the number of civilian household jobs (a broad measure that includes the self-employed and contractors as well as workers on employer payrolls) grew by just 4.9% from 2006 to 2016. But some states fared far better than others. The 22 states that already had Right to Work laws on the books back in 2006 enjoyed overall household employment growth of 8.1% over the [...]
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