Hodgenville and Larue County will benefit from the growth in Elizabethtown and Hardin County, as it has enjoyed solid payroll growth since 2007. Much of that has been the result of jobs associated with Fort Knox.
As long as the next round of Base Realignment and Closure Commission is favorable to the area, this will continue to be the outcome in the region.
A recent report from the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce shows bordering Hardin County is among the better economically performing areas, along with Madison and Christian Counties; both of which also have military bases located in them.
The concern is how consistent the amount of dollars allocated to these bases will continue to remain level or increase. If it is decided to cut back on funding any time in the future, Hardin and Larue County will suffer as a result.
As for the overall state of Kentucky, since 2007, it still hasn't reached the job level it was at in 2007, still down by close to 34,000 jobs, or 2%.
Showing posts with label Kentucky Economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kentucky Economy. Show all posts
December 28, 2013
Larue County Benefiting from Elizabethtown Economic Growth
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June 20, 2013
Beshear's Kentucky Economy Worsens
Kentucky Democratic Governor Steve Beshear didn't receive welcome news, as the Kentucky economy worsened in May, as the unemployment rate jumped to 8.1 percent from 7.9 percent in April, according to the Kentucky Education and Workforce Cabinet’s Office of Employment and Training.
The U.S. economy also worsened in May, as unemployment climbed from 7.5 percent to 7.6 percent.
Kentucky Democrats are getting increasingly nervous about the weak economy and ties they have with Obama, as people are tired of the liberals and their attempt to force their ways and beliefs on other via legislation.
Refusing to cut back on government spending is one of those failures of Beshear and the Democrats in Kentucky, and we need to be determined to vote out the Democrats in order to get those that truly represent the values of the majority of people in Kentucky.
The U.S. economy also worsened in May, as unemployment climbed from 7.5 percent to 7.6 percent.
Kentucky Democrats are getting increasingly nervous about the weak economy and ties they have with Obama, as people are tired of the liberals and their attempt to force their ways and beliefs on other via legislation.
Refusing to cut back on government spending is one of those failures of Beshear and the Democrats in Kentucky, and we need to be determined to vote out the Democrats in order to get those that truly represent the values of the majority of people in Kentucky.
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