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Title: The Millennial Job Deficit[Obama Econ 101]
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URL Source: http://www.investors.com/politics/e ... ennial-job-deficit/?yptr=yahoo
Published: Dec 24, 2016
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Post Date: 2016-12-24 09:53:44 by Justified
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The Millennial Job Deficit

Jobs: While economists, the administration and the Fed all trumpet "near full employment," a stark reality intrudes: Most of the jobs created in the last decade have been temp or gig jobs, not permanent full-time work. It's a huge problem.

From 2005 to 2015, fully 94% of the 10 million net new jobs were either temporary or contract gigs, says a new study by economists Lawrence Katz of Harvard University and Alan Krueger at Princeton University. The share of Americans — mostly Millennials — now doing what the study's authors call "alternative work" has risen from 10.7% to 15.8%.

That wouldn't be so bad if it was what workers wanted. But that's not the case.

"A large majority of temporary help agency employees on temporary jobs would prefer a permanent job and almost half of on-call workers would prefer a job with regularly scheduled hours," the authors note.

This, perhaps better than anything else, explains why the millennial generation seems so disconnected from the working world — and why, for instance, 40% of that generation still live with their parents, a 75-year high. They can't afford to live on their own.

For many of these younger workers, the American dream of making more than their parents did is dead, according to a new study by economists at Stanford University, Harvard University and the University of California, Berkeley. For those born in 1940, 90% could expect to earn more than their parents. But for those born in the 1980s, only about half can expect to do better than their parents.

This will have profound ripple effects across society. Start with housing. While the millennials are now the largest generation ever, and the number of adults under 30 years of age has risen by 5 million since 2006, the number of new households formed over that time grew by just 200,000. That explains why housing has been in a prolonged slump.

This may well be the challenge of the coming decade — to re-skill and retrain younger workers so that they can find better, higher paying jobs and move out of their mom and dad's house and into their own digs. The millennials are a troubled generation, it's true. But they're not lazy. Nor are they slackers. They're just bearing the brunt of decades of failed economic policies that have cut U.S. economic growth from 3%-plus to below 2%, and caused family incomes to stagnate.

As a start, let's hope the new administration will cut taxes and roll back unnecessary regulations upon entering office. That at least would be a down payment on both rebuilding the economy and moving younger workers off their parents' couches and into high-paying jobs.

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#1. To: Justified (#0)

That at least would be a down payment on both rebuilding the economy and moving younger workers off their parents' couches and into high-paying jobs.

the thinking implicit in that statement is what is wrong, for every one of those high paying jobs many others cease to exist because the reality is employers can only afford a certain percentage of revenue as salary or wage cost. Growth doesn't exist beyond population growth so there is no room for these high flying salaries. the ceo, etc class further exacibates the problem by taking too much, money they are simply not worth. It takes no brains to fire a few workers and improve the bottom line. Without every person earning a fair wage the economy stagnates. I know this sounds like socialism but in fact it is common sense, the more money in the hands of more people not just a few, drives the economy. A Ferrari transports one person at the cost of twenty or fifty vehicles and adds nothing to the local economy

paraclete  posted on  2016-12-25   16:37:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: paraclete (#1)

I agree for the most part. People must earn the wage which really does not happen in the upper and lower wages. The middle class is being squeezed out due to competing against third world labor and over paid CEO's. I think its down right criminal to pay someone a million a year when any poor slob off the street with a little training could do the same job!

Justified  posted on  2016-12-26   9:58:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: Justified (#2)

If they were only paid a million a year, what isn't realised is that the upper class taking it all is what fueled the revolutions in various places. The only reason it doesn't happen now is there is noone to organise the poor

paraclete  posted on  2016-12-26   15:59:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: paraclete (#3)

The only reason it doesn't happen now is there is noone to organise the poor

They are too lazy to organize and stick with it. Government social net, drugs, sex and tv got the poor stabilized[I would like to see the commies beat that!!!]. I do not worry about the worthless poor I worry about the middle class being turned into the poor. The super majority that are losing jobs due to bad decisions all the way around. Without middle class jobs we will look like Cuba or Valenzuela.

Justified  posted on  2016-12-26   16:24:41 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Justified (#4)

I worry about the middle class being turned into the poor.

what is this middle class? presumably not the great unwashed? Talking of a middle class is nonsense, snobbery. You should worry about the worthless poor, because they are not worthless, probably unemployed or forced to take low paying jobs but society didn't innovate to take away the jobs of this so called middle class, it innovated to take away the jobs of those who are now the poor, and why, because it considered those jobs beneath them. As soon as society had to pay someone to do those jobs rather than force them on slaves it found a way to do away with them, so there are no slaves and no jobs and some dude who thinks he is above it all can sit back and say look what I have done

paraclete  posted on  2016-12-26   17:51:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: paraclete (#5)

what is this middle class? presumably not the great unwashed? Talking of a middle class is nonsense, snobbery.

Here in America those that work and have a stake in making America better that make between 40k-125k. The supper majority of people. The people that make America. The people that without America would just be another hell hole land wasting away.

You should worry about the worthless poor,

I have watched poor all my life. They are selfish, mentally unstable and just lazy. Always making excuses why they can not make it while the rest of the hard working middle class sacrifice every stinking day to make it. Poor are always coming up with excuses why they can not make it while either popping out kid after kid with no means to pay for them or get hooked on drugs and unable to think about anything but getting messed up. I watch single parents bust their ass's off to provide for their family while sacrificing a personal life to be part of America. I see new Americans with no money or speak English provide for their family and by the next generation everyone is middle class or better. So if I get iterated by lazy ass excuses making people you will understand why Im unable to give a crap. Some of these "poor people" have been in my family or were my friends.

I don't really care about the rich[why worry about something that doesn't need to be worried about] or the very poor[when they really don't care either]. If they are not willing to make a real effort they do not deserve help.

Justified  posted on  2016-12-26   18:18:35 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: Justified (#6)

As I have pointed out elsewhere, recent generations of Americans are plagued by two classes. 1) a class the considers doing anything within their capability beneath them. 2) A second class that doesn't have the capability to perform at their bloated levels of aspiration.

Both groups need to grow up.

rlk  posted on  2016-12-26   18:38:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: Justified (#6)

Here in America those that work and have a stake in making America better that make between 40k-125k.

have watched poor all my life.

setting your sights pretty low if $40K gets you out of poverty and into the middle class. I thought you might have some other benchmark like owning property to allow people to cross the great divide that exists in your thinking

You say you have watched the poor and I'll bet you haven't lifted a finger to help any one of them, all you have done is sit in judgement on your lofty pedestal

paraclete  posted on  2016-12-27   15:40:12 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: paraclete (#8)

setting your sights pretty low if $40K gets you out of poverty and into the middle class.

Depends on where you live. $40K in the south is middle class. I know with overbearing government it will not take long before it will take at least $60K plus like in some progressive nightmare cities.

I thought you might have some other benchmark like owning property to allow people to cross the great divide that exists in your thinking

No but I would like to go back to where you had to own property to vote. That way you have a dog in the fight in the way things should be run. Instead of voting to steal other peoples money.

You say you have watched the poor and I'll bet you haven't lifted a finger to help any one of them, all you have done is sit in judgement on your lofty pedestal

Oh my. I will not even begin to deal this this garbage. My previous post said enough.

Justified  posted on  2016-12-28   16:01:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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