Nevada is one of the least productive states in the country, according to a new study.
From 2007 through 2024, Nevada’s productivity ranking only grew 13 percent in relation to how much average workers produced per hour, according to a study from My Perfect Resume.
Only two states saw slower productivity growth, Connecticut (8 percent) and Louisiana (5 percent). The My Perfect Resume study looked at U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, comparing each state’s total economic output from GDP data with the total number of hours worked in each state, hence when output grows faster than hours, productivity rises.
The most productive states were Washington (66 percent), followed by North Dakota (61 percent) and California (51 percent).
Nathan Barber, a spokesperson for My Perfect Resume said the

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