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Jack Kosowski
By Jack Kosowski March 16, 2020

Did Mike Parson create 40,000 jobs since he took office?

Missouri Gov. Mike Parson says that his workforce development agenda and initiatives are working and creating more jobs. 

At a Feb. 14 speech to the County Commissioners Association of Missouri, he said: "Right now we have over 40,000 new jobs in a little over 18 months." It’s a number he’s used in his State of the State address in January and in other places since October. 

Parson got the state’s top job on June 1, 2018, following the resignation of Eric Greitens. So he’s been governor for a little more than 20 months. 

How close is he to 40,000? Not very. Can he take credit for job increases? That’s another question.

Parson’s workforce development agenda

Parson has made jobs a vital part of his agenda. He advocated for the Fast Track Workforce Incentive Grant in his 2019 State of the State address. The grant helps people gain workforce skills through certificate or degree programs to go into high-need jobs, according to the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development. (The law went into effect on Aug. 5). 

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He also created, through executive order on Nov. 12, an Office of Apprenticeship to create opportunities for Missourians to gain needed skills to get into the workforce.

We contacted Parson’s administration about his claim. His staff gave us a link to the state Department of Economic Development’s jobs report.

The research division of the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development shows Missouri gained 36,800 jobs on the nonfarm payroll from June 2018 (When Parson took office after former governor Eric Greitens’ resignation) to November 2019. Seasonally adjusted data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is in line with Missouri’s Economic Research Information Center’s numbers. 

So, the governor’s number is 8% off — but only if you end the count there. December data released on Jan. 23 showed that Missouri lost 8,500 jobs in that month.

That would bring the total job increase from June 2018 to December 2019 to 28,300 — well short of 40,000.

(It is worth noting that as of March 4, 2020, Missouri lost even more, 5,800 jobs, which would bring the total to 22,500 since Parson took office. That data was reported after the governor made his claim, though.)

Taking credit for jobs

Can Parson claim jobs increasing is because of him, his administration and workforce development policies? 

As noted above, a few of his workforce development initiatives were just recently enacted. 

Even if they had been put in place on Day One of his administration, he cannot be fully credited for the increase. 

As we’ve noted in previous PolitiFact fact-checks such as this one on former Wisconsin governor Scott Walker, a governor can’t really take full credit — or blame — for the rise or fall in jobs. 

There are many factors that affect the state of Missouri’s economy such as the U.S. economy or international affairs, which affect goods and services in the state. One person or administration cannot be the sole factor.

It is like the quarterback of a football team. While very important to the team and the outcome of a game, he is not to be fully credited or blamed for the team’s efforts.

Our ruling

Parson said: "Right now we have over 40,000 new jobs in a little over 18 months."

Taking into account December data, the number of jobs created since Mike Parson took office only rises to 28,300. His claim may have been close when he made it last fall, but it is not now. 

We rate Parson’s tweet as False.

Our Sources

Gov. Mike Parson’s official Twitter, Jan. 15, 2020

Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, Fast Track Workforce Incentive Grant, Aug. 5, 2019

Columbia Missourian, Gov. Mike Parson's 2020 State of the State Address, Jan. 15, 2020

Jefferson City News Tribune, Gov. Parson creates office to grow number of apprentices, Nov. 13, 2019

Missouri Economic Research and Information Center, Labor Force Data PDF, Dec. 2019.

Missouri Economic Research and Information Center, Current Employment Statistics, June 2018 to Dec. 2019

Bureau of Labor Statistics, https://data.bls.gov/pdq/SurveyOutputServlet, Jan. 2018 to Dec. 2019

Gov. Mike Parson’s website, Missouri Chamber: ‘Mike Parson is Missouri’s Jobs Governor’, Oct. 17, 2019

PolitiFact, Did Obama's final years beat Trump on jobs, stock values?, Mar. 13, 2019

PolitiFact, Record-low unemployment and record-high number of people working due to Scott Walker's policies?, Apr. 18, 2018

KAIT8, Missouri Governor visits Sikeston business for workforce development, Feb. 11, 2020

Office of Gov. Mike Parson, Missouri Department of Economic Development jobs report, Feb. 7, 2020

KBIA, Governor Parson Wants to Give Sheriffs Jail Money, Touts Rural Job Training Programs, Feb. 14, 2020

Missouri Department of Economic Development, January Jobs Report Released, March 4, 2020

Did Mike Parson create 40,000 jobs since he took office?

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