06/09 8:16
The US economy is suffering from a shortage of workers.
So how is this possible?
There are two main causes.
The first is Covid. One million Americans have died from Covid in recent years. A good portion of them were still working (partly because the
U.S. has lousy pension laws).
The US economy is suffering from a shortage of workers.
So how is this possible?
There are two main causes.
The first is Covid. One million Americans have died from Covid in recent years. A good portion of them were still working (partly because the U.S. has lousy pension laws).
So by not taking Covid seriously, the previous president helped create this
problem.
The second problem also stems from the policies of the previous administration. That is the fact that "foreigners" were no longer welcome. Foreigners who filled jobs that Americans no longer had an appetite for.
Jobs that are therefore now not being filled, because in several (right-wing) states it is becoming increasingly difficult to legally allow foreigners to work for you. Republicans are passing increasingly strict laws to stop foreigners and keep them out of their state.
Many farmers would love to exploit foreigners legally, but even they don't get that chance legally because conservative Americans, fearing foreigners,
would rather close the border than see those foreigners working in the fields.
Meanwhile, an illegal circuit is now being created, fueled by mostly conservative farmers who then just attract foreigners completely illegally and without paying taxes, because the harvest has to get off the field anyway.
The same Republican state government does not intervene towards these farmers. After all, it is the core of their voter base in the right-wing states. So now the foreigners are even more exploited and have absolutely no rights in certain states in the US.
Fear is a strange thing. The previous administration made conservative voters extremely afraid of thieves and child molesters from abroad.... After all, that was Trump's message.
That made him extremely popular, but it still hurts the US economy, because
the US depends on the labor of those foreigners.
The US economy is suffering from a shortage of workers.
So how is this possible?
There are two main causes.
The first is Covid. One million Americans have died from Covid in
recent years.
A good portion of them were still working (partly JP>because the U.S. haslousy pension laws).
Holy sarcastic scholastic, I can see my evening will be busy with meaning, as you will be receiving correction on all of these falsehoods from spectre
with a alternative conjecture.
06/09 8:16There is no labor shortage, There is, however, a shortage of jobs paying sufficient wages to attract workers to fill job openings, that will be enough to overcome this ridiculous Biden Inflation.
The US economy is suffering from a shortage of workers.
So by not taking Covid seriously, the previous president helped create this problem.
Many farmers would love to exploit foreigners legally, but even they
don't get that chance legally because conservative Americans, fearing foreigners, would rather close the border than see those foreigners working in the fields.
The US economy is suffering from a shortage of workers.
There is no labor shortage, There is, however, a shortage of jobs paying sufficient wages to attract workers to fill job openings, that will be enough to overcome this ridiculous Biden Inflation.
For most Americans, real (inflation-adjusted) wages continue to drop. Wages
have been increasing less than prices.
Those price increases include the costs of food, energy, rent, childcare, eldercare and transportation (cars, gas and public transit) all big expenses for working people.
Meanwhile, the federal minimum wage continues to plummet.
It hasn't been raised in 13 years the longest period without a raise in its
history. Adjusted for inflation, its real value is the lowest it's been in 66 years.
You don't have to be a financial wizard to see why some workers might say the hell with it.
Economists offered similar warnings of a "labor shortage" after the financial crisis and recession of 2008-09.
But when the economy strengthened and wages rose, the so-called "labor shortage" magically disappeared.
So by not taking Covid seriously, the previous president helped create
this problem.
Covid or The Chinese Virus should of never happened.
It wouldn't of ever shown up here in the U.S. if The Chi-Coms would of taken
responsibility and locked down their borders to restrict international travel out of China.
Many farmers would love to exploit foreigners legally, but even they
don't get that chance legally because conservative Americans, fearing
foreigners, would rather close the border than see those foreigners
working in the fields.
Conservative Americans do not hate immigrants,
we were all immigrants at one point, but there is a major difference - w/ the deliberate choice that is made intentionally with being a free loader or working hard to support your growing family.
but.. here is what WE do hate.
But here is what we do hate:
A broken immigration system that allows illegal immigrants to go to the head
of the line in front of those who have waited their turn.
Luring poor people to make the dangerous trek through Mexico with unrealistic promises. Many are injured or become ill along the way. Some do
not make it
at all.
To your other baseless points.
On 06-19-23 09:37, Mike Powell <=-
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The only way lack of foreigners accounts for the issue is if those are
the only jobs going unfilled. Again, in our state, those are not the jobs, or the only jobs, going unfilled. Some of them are skilled jobs,
in offices, that few qualified persons show interest in.
You limit your comment to your state. What is the share of agricultural works there -- as opposed to the share in other states, e.g. Texas,
Florida?
You limit your comment to your state. What is the share of agricultural
works there -- as opposed to the share in other states, e.g. Texas,
Florida?
It is Kentucky. We have a large horse industry, were (and may still be) near the top in beef production. Outside of Louisville (where I don't live), we are typically known as an agricultural state.
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