20 min

Case Study: How We Helped Create More Jobs in Nebraska Nebraskanomics

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Nebraska has more available jobs than people to fill them, making attracting and retaining workforce talent an important challenge for our state to address.  One part of the problem is that Nebraska has often let outdated regulations and excessive licensing requirements keep people from working here and putting down roots.  We also need more entrepreneurs to create more and better jobs that meet the needs and interests of people from all walks of and all communities.  Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics to discover our Case Study: How We Helped Create More Jobs In Nebraska.  In this episode, you’ll hear: 1) Brandy’s Story: North Omaha Hair Braider Forced to Close, 2) Cindy’s Story: Government Blocks Cookie Sales to Grow Business, and 3) Marc’s Story: Competitors Veto His Entrance to the Market. Stay tuned until the end where I'll share with you which Nebraska policy is leading the nation, and where we need to improve next. ===  If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.  Or, you can subscribe to our newsletter and learn about today’s most important issues facing Nebraskans.  ❌It’s time to stop the status quo.  Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.

Nebraska has more available jobs than people to fill them, making attracting and retaining workforce talent an important challenge for our state to address.  One part of the problem is that Nebraska has often let outdated regulations and excessive licensing requirements keep people from working here and putting down roots.  We also need more entrepreneurs to create more and better jobs that meet the needs and interests of people from all walks of and all communities.  Tune into the latest episode of Nebraskanomics to discover our Case Study: How We Helped Create More Jobs In Nebraska.  In this episode, you’ll hear: 1) Brandy’s Story: North Omaha Hair Braider Forced to Close, 2) Cindy’s Story: Government Blocks Cookie Sales to Grow Business, and 3) Marc’s Story: Competitors Veto His Entrance to the Market. Stay tuned until the end where I'll share with you which Nebraska policy is leading the nation, and where we need to improve next. ===  If you want more economic freedom in Nebraska, please visit PlatteInstitute.org to make a donation to help fund our research and advocacy.  Or, you can subscribe to our newsletter and learn about today’s most important issues facing Nebraskans.  ❌It’s time to stop the status quo.  Let’s remove economic barriers and make Nebraskans proud.

20 min