To: neutrino; A. Pole; XBob; oceanview; CasearianDaoist
It is the profile of an economy in serious trouble. Where are the jobs for skilled workers or jobs for university graduates in engineering, or research and development jobs for scientists? Where are the jobs in export and import-competitive sectors to close the massive U.S. trade deficit?
6 posted on
04/09/2004 1:12:39 AM PDT by
sarcasm
(Tancredo 2004)
To: sarcasm
This is why a candidate as poor as Kerry is getting neck and neck polling percentages with Bush - everyone one in the traditionally profitable industries knows this in their bones. People in their 40s and 50s know that there has never been a time like this in the postwar years. It is truely scary. Here in New York where the economy is almost completely dependent on "knowledge worker" jobs the job market is the worst in memory - their are professionals working contrcution jobs a driving cabs. It cannot go on much longer before something gives.
To: sarcasm; iamright; AM2000; Iscool; wku man; Lael; international american; No_Doll_i; techwench; ...
Thanks for the ping, Sarcasm!
Excellent article, suggesting the recent job gains are less than they are cracked up to be!
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12 posted on
04/09/2004 8:16:22 PM PDT by
neutrino
(Oderint dum metuant: Let them hate us, so long as they fear us.)
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