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‘Do you want to know why it seems like good
jobs are very rare in the
So
how exactly did the authors of the paper mentioned above come to the conclusion
that only 24.6 percent of all jobs in the
Well,
they had three criteria for what a "good
job" is....
#1 The job must pay at least $18.50 an hour. According to
the authors, that is the equivalent of the median hourly pay for American
workers back in 1979 after you adjust for inflation.
#2 The job must provide access to employer-sponsored health
insurance, and the employer must pay at least some portion of the cost of that
insurance.
#3 The job must provide access to an employer-sponsored
retirement plan.
Using
those criteria, the authors of the study found that only 24.6 percent of all
jobs in the
So
why are there so few good jobs in this country?
Is it
because we aren't educated enough?
No,
the authors of the study found that 34 percent of all
So
what is the problem?
Sadly,
the truth is that in a global economy
In
the
So
for big corporations it makes a lot of sense to move jobs to countries where
there is very little red tape and where you can pay workers next to nothing.
Neither major political party is doing anything to
stop our economy from bleeding good jobs, and so it will
continue happening.
To
get an idea of just how bad the unemployment situation has gotten in the
The
U-6 rate includes "discouraged" workers that have given up on looking
for a job and it also includes those that have part-time jobs but that really
would like full-time jobs.
When
you look at the U-6 rate, the increase in unemployment from just 5 years ago is
absolutely staggering. The following is from a recent CNBC
article....
Consider:
Those numbers compare especially
unfavorably to the national rate, high in itself at 14.9 percent though off its
record peak of 17.2 percent in October 2009.
Ouch.
Those
often being hit the hardest are those just entering the labor market. For
example, about 53 percent of all
Most
of the jobs that are available for young college graduates (or for the rest of
us for that matter) are crappy low paying jobs that often come with no
benefits.
In
the
So
can you pay the rent and support a family on ten dollars an hour?
Of course not.
But
these kinds of jobs are becoming more of a part of the labor market in the
Three
decades ago, less than 30% of all jobs in the
Now, more than 40% of all jobs in the
Will
it soon be 50 percent?
Sadly,
many Americans are just thankful to be able to find any job at all. There
are millions of workers out there that have become so frustrated that they have
given up on finding a job entirely.
The
Something
has gone horribly, horribly wrong.
Well,
if the economy is not producing enough good jobs, could starting your own
business be the answer?
Unfortunately,
our politicians absolutely love to swamp our small businesses with taxes, rules
and regulations.
If a
small business can somehow survive our politicians, then it must also somehow
find a way to survive competition from the giant predator corporations that
ruthlessly dominate our economy.
When
you consider how much is stacked against our small businesses, it becomes easy
to understand why they are doing so badly today.
For
example, it was recently revealed that the
But
small businesses did not just suffer during the recession. The truth is
that they have been hurting for a long, long time.
In
fact, the percentage of Americans that are self-employed fell by more than 20 percent between 1991 and
2010.
And
small businesses are creating jobs at a much lower rate than they did
previously.
In
2010, the number of jobs created at new businesses in the
So
needless to say, we are facing some major problems.
The
way that our economic system is structured is absolutely killing American
workers and it is absolutely killing small businesses in the
If we
continue on the path that we are on, things are going to get even worse.
Do
you have a solution for these problems? Please feel free to post a
comment with your thoughts below....