In 2013, Maryland had the second highest job creation rate of any state in the Mid Atlantic region - faster than both Pennsylvania and Virginia.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Maryland is home to one of the world's most highly skilled, highly educated workforces.
Marylanders are among the nation's hardest working and most educated people. We have universities and schools that are among the best in the nation.
It's great that Maryland is tied for having the lowest wage gap between our working men and women of any state in the nation, but there's more work to do to eliminate that gap entirely.
Many counties in Maryland are above the average unemployment rate for both Maryland and the United States. We need representation in Congress who will make creating jobs the No. 1 priority so the people of Maryland can get back to work.
The Center for American Progress rates Maryland as the best state in the nation for women. I couldn't agree more.
Living in Maryland, I saw that the opportunities were far greater in California than back home.
Maryland is one of the greatest schools that we have in this country.
Creating new jobs for Pennsylvanians continues to be my highest priority throughout the Commonwealth.
History shows that it's not smart for states to pay more to get jobs; you just get into the race to the bottom.
I see a future where states compete with one another to see which can be the most efficient, and where businesses seek out efficient states in which to locate so they can reap the economic and environmental benefits for their businesses and employees.
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