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State-By-State Employment Data on Impact of American Recovery and Reinvestment PlanWhite House Releases State-By-State Employment Data on Impact of American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan WASHINGTON, D.C. – During a briefing with National Economic Council Director Larry Summers, the White House today released state-by-state data detailing the jobs impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan. Summers discussed President Barack Obama’s plan to create jobs, stimulate the economy, and foster long-term economic growth. Employment Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment PlanState Estimated Effect Alabama 55,000 Alaska 9,000 Arizona 74,000 Arkansas 33,000 California 421,000 Colorado 63,000 Connecticut 44,000 Delaware 11,000 District of Columbia 13,000 Florida 218,000 Georgia 113,000 Hawaii 17,000 Idaho 18,000 Illinois 158,000 Indiana 79,000 Iowa 39,000 Kansas 35,000 Kentucky 51,000 Louisiana 53,000 Maine 16,000 Maryland 70,000 Massachusetts 83,000 Michigan 116,000 Minnesota 70,000 Mississippi 32,000 Missouri 73,000 Montana 12,000 Nebraska 24,000 Nevada 36,000 New Hampshire 17,000 New Jersey 106,000 New Mexico 23,000 New York 228,000 North Carolina 111,000 North Dakota 9,000 Ohio 142,000 Oklahoma 42,000 Oregon 46,000 Pennsylvania 152,000 Rhode Island 13,000 South Carolina 54,000 South Dakota 10,000 Tennessee 75,000 Texas 286,000 Utah 33,000 Vermont 8,000 Virginia 99,000 Washington 80,000 West Virginia 21,000 Wisconsin 74,000 Wyoming 8,000 Population Estimates: U.S. Department of Commerce. Population Division: U.S. Census. Bureau. "Estimates of the Population by Selected Age Groups for the United States." July 1, 2007. Release Date: May 1, 2008. Employment Data: U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Current Employment Statistics. 2007 Annual - Employment, Hours, and Earnings - State and Metro Area. 2008. Stimulus Employment Projections: Romer, Christina and Jared Bernstein. "The Job Impact of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan." January 9, 2009. http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_office/state_by_state_employment_impact/
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