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  2. Why so many jobs are going unfilled - AOL

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    Why so many jobs are going unfilled. ... and pay fewer taxes, compared to the younger cohort of tax-paying workers. ... “So the problem for the United States is that while there’s some modest ...

  3. Employees have little reason to change jobs right now — here ...

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    The financial incentive for Americans to leave their job seems to be over.. ADP chief economist Nela Richardson said during a call with reporters on Wednesday that any lingering signs of the pay ...

  4. Why the blowout jobs report is tanking stocks and sending ...

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    Stocks and bonds are tumbling after the December jobs report came in much stronger than expected. Nonfarm payroll additions smashed forecasts, while the US unemployment rate unexpectedly fell.

  5. Bullshit Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Bullshit Jobs: A Theory is a 2018 book by anthropologist David Graeber that postulates the existence of meaningless jobs and analyzes their societal harm. He contends that over half of societal work is pointless and becomes psychologically destructive when paired with a work ethic that associates work with self-worth. Graeber describes five ...

  6. Efficiency wage - Wikipedia

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    The increased labor productivity and/or decreased costs may pay for the higher wages. Companies tend to hire workers at lower costs, but workers expect to be paid more when they work. The labor market balances the needs of employees and companies, so wages can fluctuate up or down. [3] [page needed]

  7. Full employment - Wikipedia

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    These jobs are required to be in the lower ranges of skill and pay so as to not draw the workforce away from the private sector. However, since the passage of this Act in 1978, the US has, as of 2017 [update] , only briefly achieved this level of employment on the national level in the late 1990s, [ 21 ] though some states have neared it or met ...

  8. Millennials Are Screwed - The Huffington Post

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    Then his sister got into a car accident, T-boned turning into their driveway. “She couldn’t walk; she couldn’t think,” Gabriel says. His mom wasn't able to take a day off without risking losing her job, so Gabriel called his boss and left a message saying he had to miss work for a day to get his sister home from the hospital.

  9. Welfare trap - Wikipedia

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    Example 1: If a person on welfare finds a part-time job that will pay the minimum wage of $5 per hour for eight hours per week (totaling $40), and, of the amount earned per week, $20 is deducted from welfare, there is a net gain of only $20. If the government imposes taxes on the $40, at say 15% ($6), and there may be extra child-care and ...