New report when it comes to being pro-business, right to work is a virtual necessity
Rob Nikolewski over at Capitol Report New Mexico has reported on a new study from the American Economic Development Institute which ranks the various US states on being pro-business or anti-business. According to the report, New Mexico received an overall C grade for 2014 — the same grade it got in 2013 and 2012 — but tumbled from 25th in the AEDI rankings to 35th, tying Oklahoma for the most precipitous drop of the year.
See the chart below:
The top 10 states in the AEDI survey this year were (9 of the top ten are right to work). Lack of right to work is not the only problem New Mexico faces as is clear from the data, but it is obviously a major factor in determining whether a state is business-friendly or not:
1. Utah
2. Wyoming
3. Nebraska
4. Virginia
5. Kansas
6. North Dakota
7. Indiana
8. Missouri
9. South Carolina
10. South Dakota
The bottom 10 consisted of (all of the bottom 10 are not right to work/forced unionism states):
41. Massachusetts
42. Vermont
43. Connecticut
44. Maine
45. West Virginia
46. Wisconsin
47. New Jersey
48. Rhode Island
49. Illinois
50. California