Port study to use market projections to gauge jobs
by Clay Chandler
Published: April 3,2011
Tags: Deron Wilson, Don Allee, Mississippi Development Authority
Before Hurricane Katrina, the estimated number of direct jobs the Mississippi State Port at Gulfport created was 2,500. That number was based on an economic impact study done in 2004, the last time the Mississippi Development Authority evaluated the job-creation figures related to the Port. In the next 60 days, the MDA and the Mississippi [...]
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