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Gov. Scott: Florida Doubles Job Creation
Promise with 1.4 Million New Jobs
This month, Governor Rick
Scott announced that Florida
businesses have created
1,422,700 private sector
jobs since Governor Scott
has been in office, doubling
his 2010 promise to create
700,000 jobs in seven years.
More than 26,000 private-
sector jobs were created in
July and the unemployment
rate remained at the lowest
rate in a decade, 4.1 percent.
Governor Scott made the
announcement at Morgan
Auto Group, a Florida-based
dealership with more than
23 locations across the
state. Morgan Auto Group
currently employs 2,000
Floridians, including more
than 185 employees at their
Brandon Honda location in
Tampa. Governor Scott also
highlighted his proposed
amendment to the Florida
Constitution that will require a
supermajority vote by future
Florida legislatures to raise
any taxes or fees.
Governor Scott said, “Over
the past six and a half years,
we have worked relentlessly
to cut taxes, reduce
burdensome regulations
and completely turn around
Florida’s economy. Our goal
was to create 700,000 jobs
in seven years and while we
were proud to reach that
ambitious goal three years
early, we did not slow down.
I am proud to announce
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today that after cutting taxes
more than 75 times, Florida
businesses have created
more than 1.4 million new
jobs, officially doubling our
promise to create 700,000
jobs in seven years.
“While our efforts to cut taxes
have helped save Floridians
and job creators more than
$7 billion, we must make sure
our progress is not undone.
That is why, during the
upcoming legislative session,
I will fight to give voters the
opportunity to amend the
Florida Constitution to require
a supermajority vote by future
state legislatures to raise
any taxes or fees. Together,
we can make sure future
generations are not burdened
with unfair taxes and that
our state remains a national
leader in job creation and
opportunity.”
For the 64th consecutive
month, Florida’s annual job
growth rate of 2.9 percent is
exceeding the nation’s rate
of 1.7 percent. As of July,
Florida’s unemployment
rate had dropped 6.6
percentage points since
December 2010, while the
national rate declined by
only 5 percentage points in
the same time period. In the
last year, 296,000 people
entered Florida’s labor force,
a growth of 3 percent, almost
four times the national labor
force growth rate of only 0.8
percent.
Cissy Proctor, Executive
Director of the Florida
Department of Economic
Opportunity, said, “Florida’s
unemployment rate has been
consistently low. I am proud
that in the last year, so many
Floridians have achieved
financial stability through
new job opportunities. This
shows that the Sunshine
State’s economy is stronger
than ever and Floridians are
able to find a good job, start a
business or grow their career
in this great state.”
Other positive economic
indicators include:
• Private-sector industries
gaining the most jobs over-
the-year were: o Construction
with 35,800 new jobs;
• Florida job postings showed
240,443 openings in July 2017.
• In July, Florida’s 24 regional
workforce boards reported
23,168 Floridians,
including 1,367 veterans, were
placed in jobs.
To view the July 2017
employment data visit,
click here.
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