The United States economy is running strong. Unemployment is at historic lows.
The local economic picture is as strong or stronger. The regional unemployment rate is presently 3.5 percent.
This is good news for businesses, manufacturers, retailers, distributors, and the service industry. But the low unemployment is a two-edged sword. The number of open positions for employment has risen dramatically the last few years.
At a recent meeting of representatives from five regional manufacturing companies it was learned the number of open positions of the group totaled over 100 jobs. Across the region there are hundreds of open jobs. These job positions cover a wide range of positions from manufacturing line jobs, welders, warehouse personnel, retail, healthcare, etc.
In a recent survey of national corporations, four of the top criteria for a company moving to an area was available labor, highway accessibility, labor costs and quality of life.
You may ask "What can I do?" as a resident of Jackson. I meet citizens everyday who feel proud and very happy to live in Jackson. Everyone knows people who live in other areas of our country and may be interested in moving to Jackson. I believe our residents are the best ambassadors for the city of Jackson.
You can be a great assistance in suggesting and encouraging friends, relatives, and acquaintances to move to our area to live, work and raise families.
Some of the reasons I feel good about encouraging others to move to Jackson are:
Finally, Jackson offers the 4 S's:
I hope you will join me in selling Jackson, as well as the Southeast Missouri Region. We would love to welcome new residents to be part of our growing city of beautiful homes, parks, schools and churches.
Dwain Hahs serves as mayor of the City of Jackson. He can be reached at mayorhahs@jacksonmo.org.
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