Dimon Suggests Other States Should Be More Like Texas

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Jamie Dimon applauded Texas for its business-friendly policies and said other areas including New York City should do more to attract investment.

The chief executive officer of JPMorgan Chase & Co. praised Texas’s lack of an income tax and its light regulatory touch, which have prompted companies to relocate or expand in the state. JPMorgan’s workforce in Texas has surpassed 30,000 in recent years while New York’s total has slipped to less than 29,000 from 35,000.

“Mayors and governors call you up here and they say, ‘Jamie, what can we do to get more employees?’” he told reporters Tuesday after touring a worker-training facility in Houston. “And you can look at other states, which are almost completely opposite.”

Dimon’s upbeat comments about Texas marked a shift in tone from a November visit, when he warned that the state risked undermining its business-friendly reputation with laws punishing Wall Street banks for their policies limiting work with the gun and fossil-fuel industries. In his latest comments, he instead criticized some of New York City’s elected officials, saying they were the reason Amazon.com Inc. chose not to build a second headquarters there.

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