Their Key Findings:
Overall, over the course of 25 years, we find no significant difference or discernible pattern of economic trends between the seven rural counties in New York that hosted a prison and the seven rural counties that did not host a prison. While prisons clearly create new jobs, these benefits do not aid the host county to any substantial degree since local residents are not necessarily in a position to be hired for these jobs. The most significant findings are as follows:They go on to detail effects on unemployment during economic recovery, downturn, and boom, and in each period
Counties that hosted new prisons received no economic advantage as measured by per capita income.
Remember, the justification for a private prison in Lowndes County is supposed to be "jobs, jobs, jobs". According to this study, it won't even increase jobs. And the study didn't even look into dirt-cheap prison labor competing with local labor.
-jsq
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