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by apalmer
1630 days ago
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I am only perplexed by this in regards to how workers are surviving without jobs? Usually many brackets of workers live check to check to the degree they have no choice but to continue working despite all other concerns. Is it the gig economy setting a bottom line ‘might as well do Uber’ level? I am not so sure but it’s the only major change in the last couple years ago I can think of? From a straight economic perspective REAL compensation of lower skill workers has been sliding for decades so not really surprising it eventually reached a’might as well quit’ point. |
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I think the coverage of this is a bit confusing though. The focus on "quitting" makes it sound like these people are all done working which I don't think is true.