By Kellyn Brown, 7-27-10
Montana’s economy has weakened substantially over the last year – even when compared to the rest of the country – according to a study of employment trends compiled by Portfolio.com and biz journals. In 2009, the same midyear report ranked this state’s economy the ninth strongest in the country. This year, Montana has fallen all the way to 28th.Several factors have turned the three leaders into laggards during the past five years, notably the deflation of their hyperexpanded real estate bubbles and a sharp downturn in tourism.
Nevada, California, and Florida have collectively lost 1.69 million jobs since 2005. All are currently saddled with double-digit unemployment rates, with Nevada the worst at 14.0 percent.
Here’s the best state economies, according to the report:
North Dakota
Alaska
Texas
South Dakota
District of Columbia
And the worst:
Nevada
California
Florida
Michigan
Rhode Island