When comparing the second quarter to first quarter of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, job growth in Florida from the stimulus funding dropped 1.6 percent as the spending in the state comes to an end, reveals a report by the Collins Center for Public Policy.
Florida received a total of $22.8 billion of the projected $24.6 billion amount distributed during the stimulus program passed by Congress in 2009.
"Some of the big education grants are winding down," says Don Winstead, a Tallahassee , Fla., consultant and the state's former stimulus czar. "I expect the job numbers to decline from here on out."
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