The Department of Tourism says 25,179 people applied for 125,787 seats to watch Kristi Noem and Donald Trump scorch Mount Rushmore July 3 with their…
Tag: statistics
The Legislative Research Council this week issued the best monthly state revenue report I’ve ever read. I superlativize not because the numbers are particularly good—South…
Todd Epp points us toward some interesting data about the corornavirus pandemic and our public policy responses thereto. KELO Radio’s best newshound reads a new…
With Senator Maher’s warning in mind that South Dakota’s labor data undershoot the full scope of unemployment, let’s look at today’s April employment report for…
In its half-hourly newsblurb yesterday evening, SDPB led the weekly South Dakota unemployment filings report by chipperly stating that jobless claims fell last week to…
Bob Mercer notes the latest economic metrics from the Bureau of Finance and Management. They’re all bad. Job openings advertised online across South Dakota have…
A Twitter friend turns me on to the Rt Covid-19 graph. Created by Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, Rt Covid-19 reports the effective…
What better time that a pandemic to be out standing in your field… or better yet, out tractoring in your field? The USDA National Agricultural…
Coronavirus does not appear to be stopping people from signing up to vote. According to the April 1 voter registration tally issued by the Secretary…
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today that 5,823,917 Americans filed for unemployment insurance last week. That’s nearly twice the 2,903,757 who filed the week…