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Tags: job | college | degree | leisure

Where Are the Jobs? America's New Leisure Class

By    |   Thursday, 05 March 2015 08:18 AM EST

To listen to President Obama, the U.S. economy is firing on all cylinders. Yet it is hardly creating jobs at a breakneck pace, and too many able-bodied men have grown lazy and show no interest in working.

Friday, economists expect the Labor Department to report 230,000 jobs were added in February — down from 336,000 averaged the prior three months. Economists at Wells Fargo expect the pace for the entire year to be only 224,000.

The culprits of low job creation remain slow growth and Obama's attempts to remedy income inequality with government programs that fail to lift millions of Americans to dignified work.

Since the recovery began, the economy has averaged 2.3 percent GDP growth and created 183,000 jobs per month. Adjusting for a smaller economy in the 1980s, the Reagan recovery accomplished twice that progress.

The headline unemployment rate has fallen to 5.7 percent, but more than 10 million men between the ages of 25 and 64 have no job and make no effort to find one.

Indolent men will create major problems for Obama's successors, as fewer workers will be paying taxes to support Social Security, Medicare, Obamacare and other entitlements as productive baby boomers retire.

Obama has made abuse of federal disability programs, easy access to free healthcare, food stamps and other benefits programs and mooching off girlfriends, wives and other relatives a reasonable alternative to work for some men.

Some operate in the gray economy — illegally swapping services for in-kind income such as free rent — but most form the new leisure class that watches endless analyses of college basketball and NFL matchups on ESPN.

Paradoxically, anecdotal reports indicate major employers of lower-skilled workers in retailing, restaurant and hospitality and business services — such as T.J. Maxx, Starbucks and Aetna — are raising wages to find and keep employees.

Simply, too many prime working-age men — many with college diplomas and work experience but who lost higher-paying jobs during the recession — have determined it is either unprofitable, beneath their dignity or too inconvenient to get up off the couch and look for gainful employment.

Historically, young people entered the job market through the retail, restaurant and hospitality industries, and then went on to better-paying positions as they completed their education or developed marketable skills on the job.

Now many appear permanently locked into those low-paying jobs, as opportunities in manufacturing, construction and finance become scarcer.

Another problem is that many young people gained little more than a huge student debt from four years of college.

Much has been made of the folly of majoring in Peace Studies and Art History at second-tier colleges and universities, but four in 10 college graduates lack critical thinking, analytical reasoning, literacy and communication skills necessary to perform reasonably well-compensating white collar work.

Many lack the organizational and self-management abilities — commonly called executive skills — to perform well without persistent instruction and supervision.

Those are skills colleges are supposed to impart and degrees should certify, but neither is any longer true.

Obama has used Pell Grants and student loans to enroll large numbers of dysfunctional and academically unqualified adolescents at community colleges and second-tier universities, and kept them out of the job-seeking population for the purposes of computing the official unemployment rate.

Many college graduates will remain baristas because their degrees are fraudulent, and they will eventually default on their student loans. Fortunately for the ever-boastful Obama, the collapse of the $1 trillion-plus student debt pyramid will come after he leaves office.

Ah, the best of all possible worlds. Young and aging men dependent on government largesse and more inclined to vote for Democrats to continue the gravy train of free stuff, and falling unemployment numbers to tout from the Rose Garden.

One thing for sure, America can boast the first civilization in history with a leisure class at the bottom.

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To listen to President Obama, the U.S. economy is firing on all cylinders. Yet it is hardly creating jobs at a breakneck pace, and too many able-bodied men have grown lazy and show no interest in working.
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2015-18-05
Thursday, 05 March 2015 08:18 AM
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