Posted on 01/27/2015 6:48:16 PM PST by Diana in Wisconsin
Interactive map of WHERE men aren’t working:
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/12/12/upshot/where-men-arent-working-map.html#
This is an article from December, 2014. New York Times, so take it with a grain of salt. I did a title search - can’t find it posted, but please delete if it’s a duplicate.
Dobie Gillis says “Winning!!”
More like WON’T work.
It’s the Obama economy basically. A lot of people busting their asses working for peanuts look around and see others getting every freebie imaginable from the government including free healthcare.
They either say the hell with it and do likewise or try to get on disability.
Look at what the equivalent “pay scales” are for people on the dole.
As far as the young, many of whom have some of the worst work ethics, illegals have taken most of the entry level positions everywhere. The rest who want to work can’t find anything.
Coincidentally there’s a rise in men who just want to bang on the drum all day.
I suspect many of them are engaged in economically productive activities that aren’t on the official radar. A truck, a bag of tools, and an ad on Craigslist is all some young fellows need to get by for now.
Closer to 1 in 4 adults aged 25 to 54 are not employed.
The upper class had multiple servants
The middle class might have a maid (on TV, we saw this with "Hazel", "The Brady Bunch", "Maude", "Family Affair", etc. These shows were not ridiculous. Plenty of people lived like that.)
The lower class did basic work, including being the "help" for the others.
The Middle Class, by the way, usually had one income (the man). So, with one income, you can be in the middle class, raise a family, and have a maid.
Around about 1960 or so, feminists (who didn't have jobs, and didn't take care of a household -- they had a maid for that sort of thing) stood up and said, "We're bored and we don't like being second class citizens!" And they insisted on joining the workforce.
And there's nothing wrong with that, although I'm not sure they ended up with a great deal, that's not really my business.
And somehow we have transitioned to a society in which the middle class is shrinking rapidly -- and golly you need two incomes to even think about being middle class -- and men increasingly do not work, and a great many people are on the dole.
Something tells me that we went down a horrible path somewhere.
How much of this is due to the combination of the internet and near universal use of pre-employment background checks preventing people who made a mistake from never being able to put their past behind them?
Or a little seed money for a drug distribution franchise. ;-)
I credit feminism. Women want to work outside the house but don’t want to wash the dishes or clean the house.
Those are mostly Packer Fans, LOL!
I know several that fly under the radar, they do OK.
I cannot imagine how that works with employment.
I believe Nancy would say this is a good thing. They can write poetry, become artists, do paintings, make pottery.....things that contribute to society. But mostly collect welfare.
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