The new facility in Duluth is largely due to $60 million in incentives from Governor Purdue.
The company said it chose Georgia after an “extensive analysis” of potential locations based on the nature of the local workforce, infrastructure, financial incentives and government tax structures.
Texas Liberal has a different take:
It’s a wonder what 200 years of racial apartheid, keeping your white folks uneducated, offering poor government services and union busting can do for your economic climate.
June 23, 2009 at 9:18 am
I wonder how many employees they will be hiring. Some one should do a cost analysis to see the ratio of incentive to jobs created.