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2021-03-30 -Land of the Free
New Science: Lockdown States Fared Worse
[Foundation for Economic Education] When COVID-19 first came to our shores, it presented policymakers and elected officials with a crisis like nothing in living memory. In the year since, states have taken markedly different approaches to pandemic policy. Some, like New York, embraced sweeping government lockdowns and top-down mandates while others like Florida and South Dakota took a more humble, hands-off government approach, trusting individuals to make the best decisions for themselves.

The results are in—and they overwhelmingly vindicate the free states over the authoritarian experiments. First, we saw that states with the harshest restrictions didn’t necessarily achieve the best COVID-19 death outcomes. Florida has fared far better than New York and New Jersey, for example, and multiple studies have found no correlation between lockdown stringency and death rates.

Yet lockdowns have come at an enormous economic and human cost. We’ve seen mental health problems and child suicide spikes, an increase in domestic violence, an uptick in drug overdoses, and much, much more. And, of course, the economic toll of shutting down businesses and criminalizing "non-essential" livelihoods has been devastating.

The national unemployment rate was a poor if not disastrous 6.2 percent in February. Yet the just-released state-level unemployment rates for last month show that the devastation hasn’t been equal across the board. New Labor Department data reveal that many free states have returned to nearly their pre-pandemic unemployment rates—while lockdown states dominate the wrong end of the list.

State unemployment data for February 2021 is out! Some parts of the country are at full employment while others are in deep crisis.

Lowest unemployment:

South Dakota 2.9%
Utah 3%
Nebraska 3.1%

Highest unemployment:

Hawaii 9.2%
New York 8.9%
Connecticut 8.5%

Hands-off states such as South Dakota, Utah, Nebraska, and New Hampshire top the list with unemployment rates hovering around a stellar 3 percent. States that received enormous flak for eschewing drastic lockdowns like Georgia and Florida both rank in the top 20. Perhaps the only obvious outlier is Texas, which ranks poorly with an unemployment rate of 6.9 percent‐but, then again, Governor Greg Abbott only rolled back the remaining restrictions in the Lone Star state earlier this month.

Meanwhile, the worst 10 states, with unemployment rates from 7 to 9 percent, include lockdown-happy localities like New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, D.C., and Rhode Island.
Hey! Are any of those governors (D)?
There is a clear trend here. Free states have largely avoided the labor market carnage associated with the COVID pandemic, while lockdown states have wrought higher unemployment levels‐without guaranteeing better pandemic health outcomes.
Well, hold on to your hats! Here comes "the fourth wave".
As famed economist Thomas Sowell said, in complex issues of public policy "there are no solutions, there are only tradeoffs." There was never an easy answer to the COVID pandemic, but the economic, health, and social outcomes of free states all suggest that they made the right call in rejecting the authoritarian instinct embraced by too many of their neighbors.
Posted by Bobby 2021-03-30 12:16|| || Front Page|| [8 views ]  Top

#1 D are always fare worse than R?

p.s. Could it be not due to quality of any particular governors (look at my favorite Kristi) but the quality of people?

pp.s. Of course, the quality of people is a function of population density, and so are the infection spreading rates.
Posted by g(r)omgoru 2021-03-30 12:48||   2021-03-30 12:48|| Front Page Top

#2 St. Fauxi worshippers, maskholes and lockdown cultists stuff magic numbers in their ears and say "La la la - I can't hear you!"
Posted by M. Murcek 2021-03-30 12:49||   2021-03-30 12:49|| Front Page Top

#3 So predictable
The Democrats seen their chance, and they done grabbed it.
Posted by Neville Angurt6508 2021-03-30 13:21||   2021-03-30 13:21|| Front Page Top

#4 Meanwhile, the worst 10 states, with unemployment rates from 7 to 9 percent, include lockdown-happy localities like New York, New Jersey, California, Hawaii, Massachusetts, D.C., and Rhode Island.

Hey! Are any of those governors (D)?

Maskachusetts' governor is Charlie Baker, so yeah, that's a D-RINO in official scoring.
Posted by Raj 2021-03-30 13:25||   2021-03-30 13:25|| Front Page Top

#5 Dems have success through failure.

Demoralized people are rude, vulgar, and so desperate for leadership they readily accept ward heelers.
Posted by swksvolFF 2021-03-30 14:16||   2021-03-30 14:16|| Front Page Top

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