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The data that shows Boomers are to blame for the labor shortage [View all]
As covered in this article from CNN Business:
Here's the thing: Early retirement whether forced by the pandemic or made possible otherwise is having a huge impact on the labor market. And data show that retiring boomers, far more than "lazy" millennials, are the biggest force behind the labor shortage.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/12/18/business/labor-shortage-boomers-millennials-nightcap/index.html
If this is an actuality why are we not allowing more workers from outside the US to enter our job market as American workers are unavailable, unwilling, or unable to fill openings?
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What the fuck are you talking about? This STILL has nothing to do with my post.
Scrivener7
Dec 2021
#37
I don't know when "used to be" was, but I came of age in the 70's and had to pay
OnlinePoker
Dec 2021
#25
Better tell employers. My ex-employer didn't want folks to hang around much
sinkingfeeling
Dec 2021
#13
Ah, once again we're being blamed for the woes of the world, blah, blah, blah...
SWBTATTReg
Dec 2021
#22
What are you talking about?! Wages need to rise; then there won't be a "labor shortage"
wackadoo wabbit
Dec 2021
#32
$13/hour is still slave wages. If MW had kept up with inflation, it would be more than $24/hour
wackadoo wabbit
Dec 2021
#35