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By A Smith (anonymous) | Posted January 28, 2010 at 16:21:42

Keanin >> I also know that there are significant resources invested and scores of people devoted to the effort of creating jobs in this city.

In 2008, the City of Hamilton spent 12.5X more money on programs aimed at poverty than it did on creating jobs ($200M vs $16.5M). If you asked anyone in this city what the biggest problem is, most likely they would answer a lack of good jobs. This being the case, why do we focus so little of our resources (2.3%) on filling Hamilton with jobs, yet so much (28.2%) on keeping people on welfare and subsidized transit and housing. It's almost as if the city wants people to remain unemployed.

The absolute minimum this city needs to spend on creating good jobs and economic growth is 10% of the overall budget. Even that number may be too low considering how many jobs we have lost over the past few decades.

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