Yes, but note the fine print


Richardson is correct, but doesn’t mention the fine print.

In touting his economic record as New Mexico’s governor, Richardson’s campaign produced a TV ad noting the pace of the state’s job growth while he’s been in office. Although the state was ranked sixth in August 2006 for job growth, it most recently ranked 15th. A more accurate statement would be to say that the state “ranked as high as sixth in the nation.”

By
Bill Adair
PolitiFact founder
June 19, 2007

Truth-o-meter Ruling

Mostly True

Statement

New Mexico moved "up to" sixth in the nation in job growth.

Context

a TV Ad.

Speaker/Target

Statement Date

May 10, 2007
Our Sources

New Mexico Department of Labor, June 2007 Employment News Release

New Mexico Governor's Office, Governor announces fourth year of tax cuts

Albuquerque Journal, "New Mexico Rising: The new jobs appearing in the state pay better than previous years, April 26, 2007"

Interviews: James Peach, New Mexico State University; Gabriel Sanchez, University of New Mexico; Lee Reynis, Director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research, University of New Mexico, Gerry Bradley, NM Voices for Children.

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