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Arkansas ranked dead last for LGBTQ+ equality in a recent study

Started by Jessica_Rose, January 31, 2024, 07:19:38 AM

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Arkansas ranked dead last for LGBTQ+ equality in a recent study

https://www.kark.com/news/state-news/arkansas-ranked-dead-last-for-lgbtq-equality-in-a-recent-study/?ipid=promo-link-block1

by: Alex Kienlen (1 June 2023)

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A study ranks Arkansas dead last among states for LGBTQ+ equality in government policies and economic opportunity.

The annual Out Leadership's 5th Annual State LGBTQ+ Business Climate Index found Arkansas fell to the bottom of the list for its equality ranking score of 32 out of 100. In 2022 the Natural State was ranked number 46 with a 35.93 ranking.

In 2022, South Carolina was at the bottom of the list with a 22.63 score. For 2023, it was ranked one above Arkansas at 49 with a 32.5 score.

Out Leadership founder and CEO Todd Sears said a low ranking could impact how businesses view Arkansas.

"As greater numbers of multinational companies continue to shift away from U.S.-based operations, the business impact of this year's index points to a harmful effect for the nation's economy and job market," Sears said. "Major corporate employers want to locate to places where they can recruit the best talent, without having to worry about state and local laws hindering their overall business success."

Arkansas dropping in rank reflects a national trend, the index authors said, reflecting a regression in LGBTQ+ access and equality as political polarization grows.


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Devlyn

 :eusa_clap:  :eusa_clap:  :eusa_clap:  :eusa_clap:  :eusa_clap:  :eusa_clap:  :eusa_clap:

Well done to the winners...of The Race To The Bottom.  :(
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imallie

In other news, water is wet.😂
 (Sorry, Arkansans, or Arkansawyers, as I learned some locals actually prefer from someone who grew up there).
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ClaireBlooming

Couldn't be prouder of my state /s  :icon_censored: SMDH

I guess our roads and schools are so top-notch that the ledge can spend all their time keeping those nasty queer people down.

Usually we can thank Mississippi for keeping us from being dead last in literacy, infant mortality, infrastructure quality, etc.  But I guess they beat us on this one.

--Claire
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