• LibertyLizard@slrpnk.net
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    1 year ago

    Low unemployment is the logical consequence of a labor shortage.

    That said, I don’t believe we’re in a labor shortage. We are experiencing the natural consequences of decades of stagnant wages and rising costs. Higher wages would pull more people into the market, but that would cut into profits so business leaders invent an imaginary “labor shortage” which requires government intervention.

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      1 year ago

      Also… we had this pandemic thing and a shitton of people died and it is so weird to me how everyone seems to just pretend that didn’t happen.

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      1 year ago

      There is also a problem that most of the jobs right now are unable to pay rent on their own, so some people are starting to work 2 jobs.

      So whenever I hear record employment, I wonder what that statistic would be if it only counted people that worked a single job. How many people in our workforce only need one job to survive in this economy?

      And how many people that work two jobs are still living paycheck to paycheck?