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No Demand for Skilled Jobs: “Millions cannot find work because the jobs simply are not there”

Posted by UncommonSense 10 years, 2 months ago to Education
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This is real news here. Ultimately, how do you think this engineered crisis will end? Either A) they'll go overseas to work or B) The college degree paper-mill~Federally funded industry will collapse or C) both will happen.

I think the breaking point is getting close. I wonder how many of the grads are actually John Galts who have decided to "Go Galt"?


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  • Posted by Technocracy 10 years, 2 months ago
    A "service economy" mainly generates service jobs, this bit of logical obviousness was either unrealized or ignored.

    Some service jobs pay well, but the majority do not.

    We went from the top manufacturer in the world to the top consumer. (with exceptions in some niches of course)

    All we offer now to most of the world is an appetite, and anyone can provide that.
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    Posted by fivedollargold 10 years, 2 months ago
    To increase skilled jobs cut the corporate tax rate. Canada did so and their economy boomed.
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