TransCanada have always maintained that the Keystone XL pipeline, for which they are battling to gain permission to build, will provide a huge boost to the US economy through the generation of over half a million permanent jobs.
A study which they commissioned in 2010 stated that the construction of the pipeline would create 118,935 non-permanent jobs, mostly in construction and manufacturing whilst the pipeline was being built; an additional 553,235 permanent jobs due to the increased US oil supply.
The State Department has just this week released a report which actually estimates a far lower number of jobs will be created by the Keystone XL pipeline. The one to two year construction phase of the pipeline will likely only create around 42,100 jobs, and this number would fall to just 35 permanent jobs in order to perform maintenance and inspections along the entire length.
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A handy chart created by The Huffington Post to show the number, and type, of jobs that the Keystone XL pipeline would create.
The report also mentioned that the threat to the environment that the pipeline offers is far less than many have feared.
By. Charles Kennedy of Oilprice.com
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or so non-permanent jobs could put a heck of a lot of families back on their feet..that's big deal!
Where are some other reports...they are certainly out there. Let's see them.
Sorry, but reports coming from our State Department are no longer "the ultimate truth to me".
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The result is a net loss to the economy via government enabled distortions.