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An unprepared labor force is just another symptom of our band-aid solutions to the economy. Holistic change is becoming...
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theatlantic posted this
View Larger The Incredible Shrinking Work Force
When unemployment fell to 8.6 percent last month, its lowest rate in two-and-a-half years, some newspapers hailed the number as a sure sign that the recovery is back on track. But when you dig into the numbers behind the numbers, a darker picture comes into focus. It’s not just that jobs are growing. It’s that the labor force is shrinking. Read more.
An unprepared labor force is just another symptom of our band-aid solutions to the economy. Holistic change is becoming more necessary every day.