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U.S. Labor Force: One Foot in the Third World
Chronicles Magazine ^ | Tuesday, June 07, 2005 | Paul Craig Roberts

Posted on 06/07/2005 8:14:42 PM PDT by A. Pole

In May, the Bush economy eked out a paltry 73,000 private sector jobs: 20,000 jobs in construction (primarily for Mexican immigrants), 21,000 jobs in wholesale and retail trade, and 32,500 jobs in health care and social assistance. Local government added 5,000 for a grand total of 78,000.

Not a single one of these jobs produces an exportable good or service. With Americans increasingly divorced from the production of the goods and services that they consume, Americans have no way to pay for their consumption except by handing over to foreigners more of their accumulated stock of wealth. The country continues to eat its seed corn.

Only 10 million Americans are classified as “production workers” in the Bureau of Labor Statistics non-farm payroll tables. Think about that. The United States, with a population approaching 300 million, has only 10 million production workers. That means Americans are consuming the products of other countries’ labor.

In the 21st century, the U.S. economy has been unable to create jobs in export and import-competitive industries. U.S. job growth is confined to nontradable domestic services.

This movement of the American labor force toward Third World occupations in domestic services has dire implications both for U.S. living standards and for America’s status as a superpower.

Economists and policymakers are in denial, while the U.S. economy implodes in front of their noses. The U.S.-China Commission is making a great effort to bring reality to policymakers by holding a series of hearings to explore the depths of American decline.

The commissioners got an earful at the May 19 hearings in New York at the Council on Foreign Relations. Ralph Gomory explained that America’s naive belief that offshore outsourcing and globalism are working for America is based on a 200-year-old trade theory, the premises of which do not reflect the modern world.

Clyde Prestowitz, author of the just published “Three Billion New Capitalists: The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East,” explained that America’s prosperity is an illusion. Americans feel prosperous because they are consuming $700 billion annually more than they are producing. Foreigners, principally Asians, are financing U.S. over-consumption, because we are paying them by handing over our markets, our jobs and our wealth.

My former Business Week colleague Bill Wolman explained the consequences for U.S. workers of suddenly facing direct labor market competition from hundreds of millions of Chinese and Indian workers.

Toward the end of the 20th century, three developments came together that are rapidly moving high productivity, high value-added jobs that pay well away from the United States to Asia: the collapse of world socialism, which vastly increased the supply of labor available to U.S. capital; the rise of the high speed Internet; and the extraordinary international mobility of U.S. capital and technology.

First World capital is rapidly deserting First World labor in favor of Third World labor, which is much cheaper because of its abundance and low cost of living. Formerly, America’s high real incomes were protected from cheap foreign labor, because U.S. labor worked with more capital and better technology, which made it more productive. Today, however, U.S. capital and technology move to cheap labor, or cheap labor moves via the Internet to U.S. employment.

The reason economic development in China and some Indian cities is so rapid is because it is fueled by the offshore location of First World corporations. Prestowitz is correct that the form that globalism has taken is shifting income and wealth from the First World to the Third World. The rise of Asia is coming at the expense of the American worker.

Global competition could have developed differently. U.S. capital and technology could have remained at home, protecting U.S. incomes with high productivity. Asia would have had to raise itself up without the inside track of First World offshore producers.

Asia’s economic development would have been slow and laborious and would have been characterized by a gradual rise of Asian incomes toward U.S. incomes, not by a jarring loss of American jobs and incomes to Asians.

Instead, U.S. corporations, driven by the shortsighted and ultimately destructive focus on quarterly profits, chose to drive earnings and managerial bonuses by substituting cheap Asian labor for American labor.

American businesses’ short-run profit maximization plays directly into the hands of thoughtful Asian governments with long-run strategies. As Prestowitz informed the commissioners, China now has more semiconductor plants than the United States. Short-run goals are reducing U.S. corporations to brand names with sales forces marketing foreign made goods and services.

By substituting foreign for American workers, U.S. corporations are destroying their American markets. As American jobs in the higher-paying manufacturing and professional services are given to Asians, and as American schoolteachers and nurses lose their occupations to foreigners imported under work visa programs, American purchasing power dries up, especially once all the home equity is spent, credit cards are maxed out and the dollar loses value to the Asian currencies.

The dollar is receiving a short-term respite as a result of the rejection of the European Union by France and Holland. The fate of the Euro, which rose so rapidly in value against the dollar in recent years, is uncertain, thus possibly cutting off one avenue of escape from the over-produced U.S. dollar.

However, nothing is in the works to halt America’s decline and to put the economy on a path of true prosperity. In January 2004, I told a televised conference of the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C., that the United States would be a Third World economy in 20 years. I was projecting the economic outcome of the U.S. labor force being denied First World employment and forced into the low productivity occupations of domestic services.

Considering the vast excess supplies of labor in India and China, Asian wages are unlikely to rapidly approach existing U.S. levels. Therefore, the substitution of Asian for U.S. labor in tradable goods and services is likely to continue.

As U.S. students seek employments immune from outsourcing, engineering enrollments are declining. The exit of so much manufacturing is destroying the supply chains that make manufacturing possible. The Asians will not give us back our economy once we have lost it. They will not play the “free trade” game and let their labor force be displaced by cheap American labor.

Offshore outsourcing is dismantling the ladders of America’s fabled upward mobility. The U.S. labor force already has one foot in the Third World. By 2024, the United States will be a has-been country.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: assclown; bitterpaleos; cafta; china; chinawar; debt; deficit; free; india; jobs; market; mexico; nafta; outsourcing; paulcraigroberts; ruin; trade; waaaaaa
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To: SwankyC

Free-loader.


401 posted on 06/09/2005 5:31:29 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

Sorry schmuck I pay for what I have. Sellout


402 posted on 06/09/2005 5:50:54 PM PDT by SwankyC (1st Bn 11th Marines Semper Fi)
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To: SwankyC

You simply want the rest of us to chip-in. How conservative of you.


403 posted on 06/09/2005 5:51:45 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Southack
Inflation is *already* factored in from *all* sources, and corrected, when someone says "CPI adjusted."

And where in the CPI is there a category for foreign travel?

Where's your proof?


404 posted on 06/09/2005 6:11:32 PM PDT by Paul Ross (George Patton: "I hate to have to fight for the same ground twice.")
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To: SwankyC

SwankyC free traitors are also in many cases elitist snobs.


405 posted on 06/09/2005 6:17:50 PM PDT by superiorslots (Free Traitors are communist China's modern day "Useful Idiots")
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To: SwankyC

SwanckyC

How would you like to have people like these free traitors watching your back during a battle??? So much for watching out for their fellow countrymen.


406 posted on 06/09/2005 6:21:40 PM PDT by superiorslots (Free Traitors are communist China's modern day "Useful Idiots")
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To: 1rudeboy
You simply want the rest of us to chip-in. How conservative of you.

Just where in the hell did you get the idea I want idiots like you to give me something?

407 posted on 06/09/2005 6:26:18 PM PDT by SwankyC (1st Bn 11th Marines Semper Fi)
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To: superiorslots

What kind of a battle? Doom 3?


408 posted on 06/09/2005 6:26:25 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: SwankyC
Just where in the hell did you get the idea I want . . . you to give me something?

Your reply #12, unless you are willing to admit that you offer no solution.

409 posted on 06/09/2005 6:29:48 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: superiorslots
How would you like to have people like these free traitors watching your back during a battle???

As long as you protectionists aren't calling in an artillery fire mission.

AZIMUTH 4800

Are you sure?

4800..... 4600.... maybe 4200?

Okay.....

CHARGE 7

Are you sure?

Well.....maybe charge 6?

Okay....

410 posted on 06/09/2005 6:29:51 PM PDT by Toddsterpatriot (If you agree with Marx, the AFL-CIO and E.P.I. please stop calling yourself a conservative!!)
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To: Toddsterpatriot

Don't forget, "The information is there, look it up yourself."


411 posted on 06/09/2005 6:34:07 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: superiorslots
SwankyC free traitors are also in many cases elitist snobs.

In many cases, bolsheviks can dish it out but they can't take it.

412 posted on 06/09/2005 6:36:36 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Toddsterpatriot

Quote: As long as you protectionists aren't calling in an artillery fire mission.

Well at least the fellow soldiers would have a chance I guess. You free traitors would sell your own amunition to the enemy for buck.


413 posted on 06/09/2005 6:36:55 PM PDT by superiorslots (Free Traitors are communist China's modern day "Useful Idiots")
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To: superiorslots

SwankyC free traitors are also in many cases elitist snobs.



I happen to be an elitist snob and I take exception to that comment.


414 posted on 06/09/2005 6:39:05 PM PDT by durasell (Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
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To: durasell

Capitalist pig.


415 posted on 06/09/2005 6:41:51 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

I prefer Capitalist Tool.


416 posted on 06/09/2005 6:43:02 PM PDT by durasell (Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
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To: superiorslots
The difference being, of course, that our ammunition is faster, more powerful, and more accurate. Not to mention that we would have enough of it to sell.
417 posted on 06/09/2005 6:43:40 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: durasell

418 posted on 06/09/2005 6:44:42 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: 1rudeboy

In light of Malcolm's --uh -- proclivities, the magazine's motto takes on an entirely different meaning.


419 posted on 06/09/2005 6:46:02 PM PDT by durasell (Friends are so alarming, My lover's never charming...)
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To: durasell

Ha. But it was funny at the time.


420 posted on 06/09/2005 6:47:08 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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