At Olympia Business Watch, AWB president Don Brunell writes that the latest review of state employment laws and regulations by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce again places Washington in the "poor" category, along with 14 other states. The Chamber's study assigns each state one of three grades: Good, Fair, Poor.
As Brunell points out, there are direct negative jobs effects from excessive regulation.
If all states were to improve their regulatory climate to the levels discussed in the report, the effect would be a one-time boost of 746,462 jobs. Moreover, the rate of new business formation would increase by 12% resulting in the creation of 51,590 new firms each year across the country. In Washington State, the Chamber says 17,847 new jobs would be added and 12,167 new businesses.
A timely reminder to legislators as they consider how to spur investment and job creation.
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