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brentspeak

(18,290 posts)
Wed Jun 20, 2012, 01:35 AM Jun 2012

NYT: Many American workers are underemployed and underpaid



http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/19/us/many-american-workers-are-underemployed-and-underpaid.html

Lost in Recession, Toll on Underemployed and Underpaid

By MICHAEL COOPER
Published: June 18, 2012

These are anxious days for American workers. Many, like Ms. Woods, are underemployed. Others find pay that is simply not keeping up with their expenses: adjusted for inflation, the median hourly wage was lower in 2011 than it was a decade earlier, according to data from a forthcoming book by the Economic Policy Institute, “The State of Working America, 12th Edition.” Good benefits are harder to come by, and people are staying longer in jobs that they want to leave, afraid that they will not be able to find something better. Only 2.1 million people quit their jobs in March, down from the 2.9 million people who quit in December 2007, the first month of the recession.

“Unfortunately, the wage problems brought on by the recession pile on top of a three-decade stagnation of wages for low- and middle-wage workers,” said Lawrence Mishel, the president of the Economic Policy Institute, a research group in Washington that studies the labor market. “In the aftermath of the financial crisis, there has been persistent high unemployment as households reduced debt and scaled back purchases. The consequence for wages has been substantially slower growth across the board, including white-collar and college-educated workers.”

Now, with the economy shaping up as the central issue of the presidential election, both President Obama and Mitt Romney have been relentlessly trying to make the case that their policies would bring prosperity back. The unease of voters is striking: in a New York Times/CBS News poll in April, half of the respondents said they thought the next generation of Americans would be worse off, while only about a quarter said it would have a better future.

And household wealth is dropping. The Federal Reserve reported last week that the economic crisis left the median American family in 2010 with no more wealth than in the early 1990s, wiping away two decades of gains. With stocks too risky for many small investors and savings accounts paying little interest, building up a nest egg is a challenge even for those who can afford to sock away some of their money.
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NYT: Many American workers are underemployed and underpaid (Original Post) brentspeak Jun 2012 OP
At least with stocks you generally only lose what you invested. dkf Jun 2012 #1
We took our first concession contract in 1982 NNN0LHI Jun 2012 #2
No shit. GeorgeGist Jun 2012 #3
This is the issue that will likely decide the election, and I feel like I'm being mugged. K&R n/t Egalitarian Thug Jun 2012 #4
 

dkf

(37,305 posts)
1. At least with stocks you generally only lose what you invested.
Wed Jun 20, 2012, 02:14 AM
Jun 2012

With a house and the leverage of a mortgage you can lose everything and be underwater and possibly owe money.

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