‘This economic decline has been really hard on
everyone, but it has been particularly hard on American men. During the
last recession male employment dropped like a rock and it has not recovered
much at all since then. That is why many referred to the last recession
as a "mancession". Industries where
men are disproportionately represented such as construction and manufacturing
have really been hit hard in recent years. In the old days, you could
take a high school education down to the local factory and get a job that would
enable you to live a middle class lifestyle and support a growing family on
just that one income. Sadly, those days are long gone. Today,
American men live in a world where their labor is not really needed.
Wages are falling because almost any worker can be easily replaced by the vast
pool of unemployed American workers that are currently searching for work, and
a lot of big companies are shifting labor-intensive jobs overseas where workers
only make a small fraction of what they make in the
For
many men, a long-term bout with unemployment can almost be worse than a major
illness. It can be really hard to feel like a man when you don't have a
job. Men often see themselves as filling the "provider" role,
and when they aren't providing for their families self-esteem can fall through
the floor. It is easy to feel worthless when there is no money coming in
and your wife and your kids are looking at you with worry every single day.
As
you read this, there are millions upon millions of unemployed men sitting at
home with a glazed look in their eyes. When you talk with these men, many
of them seem as though the life has been sucked right out of them.
As I
wrote about recently, when you cannot find a job month after month after
month people start to look at you differently. Some start to look at you
with pity in their eyes, and others start to look at you with disgust in their
eyes.
Most
Americans don't really understand how much the economy has fundamentally
changed, and many of them still believe that it shouldn't be too difficult to
find a job in "the greatest economy on earth".
But
things have changed. If you don't have a college education or some highly
specialized skills then it is going to be exceedingly difficult to get a good
paying job in this economy.
Unfortunately,
finding a job is not going to be getting any easier. Times are hard now,
but they are going to be getting a lot harder.
The
following are 16 signs that this economic decline is sucking the life out of
the American male....
#1 During the last recession, men lost twice as many jobs as women did.
#2 According
to the Economic Policy Institute, the "real entry-level hourly wage for
men who recently graduated from high school" has declined from $15.64 in 1979 to $11.68
last year.
#3 During the recent economic downturn millions of men saw
their family finances get absolutely destroyed. According to the Federal
Reserve, the median net worth of families in the
#4 As you can see from the chart below, in the 1950s there were
times when nearly 85 percent of all working age men had a job. Sadly,
that number has stayed below 65 percent since the end of the last recession....
#5 More unemployed fathers than ever are staying at home with
the kids. Over the past decade the number of "stay at home
dads" has doubled.
#6 Prior to the recession, women accounted for approximately 45
percent of the workforce. Now, they account for 49.4 percent of the workforce.
#7 According
to one new survey, 23 percent of all small business owners
in
#8 The decline in manufacturing jobs has had a disproportionate
impact on men. Back in 1940, 23.4% of all American workers had
manufacturing jobs. Today, only 10.4% of all American workers have
manufacturing jobs.
#9 More than
half of all middle management jobs in
#10 More than
half of all health care jobs in
#11 American
men love to watch television. But because of harsh economic conditions
more families than ever are eliminating cable television service.
According to one survey, a whopping 6.9 million American homes
cancelled cable service last year.
#12 According
to the New York Times, approximately 57 percent of all Americans that are
currently enrolled in college are women.
#13 According
to one study, between 1969 and 2009 the median wages earned by American men
between the ages of 30 and 50 dropped by 27 percent after you account for
inflation.
#14 According
to another study, "young, urban,
childless women" make more money in
#15 According
to CNN, in the
The
number of adult children who live with their parents, especially young males,
has soared since the economy started heading south. Among males age 25 to 34,
19% live with their parents today, a 5 percentage point increase from 2005,
according to Census data released Thursday. Meanwhile, 10% of women in that age
group live at home, up from 8% six years ago.
#16 Our system often treats elderly American men like absolute
trash. Just check out what happened to one elderly veteran up in Montana recently....
Warren
C. Bodeker is an 89 year old World War II Army
Airborne combat veteran and war hero, living in Montana, who is being thrown
off of his own land and thrown out of his own house, by Montana Federal
Bankruptcy Trustee, Christy Brandon, with the approval of the U.S. Bankruptcy
Court in Montana. And to make matters worse,
As
the ability of men (and women) to take care of their families continues to
decline, the middle class continues to shrink rapidly.
Most
Americans continue to expect our economy to be able to bounce back to where it
was before, but the truth is that the U.S. economy is in the midst of a long-term
decline.
We
are heading for an absolute economic nightmare, and we desperately need to
come together as a nation and find some real solutions.
Unfortunately,
our nation is becoming more divided than ever, and most of our politicians are
proposing that we continue to do the exact same things that got us into this
mess.
So
what do all of you think about "the mancession"
and what this economic decline is doing to the American male? Please feel
free to post a comment with your thoughts below....
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