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Education Title: 53 Percent Of All Young College Graduates In America Are Either Unemployed Or Underemployed If you are in college right now, you will most likely either be unemployed or working a job that only requires a high school degree when you graduate. The truth is that the U.S. economy is not coming anywhere close to producing enough jobs for the hordes of new college graduates that are entering the workforce every year. In 2011, 53 percent of all Americans with a bachelor's degree under the age of 25 were either unemployed or underemployed. Millions upon millions of young college graduates feel like the system has totally failed them. They worked hard in school all their lives, they went into huge amounts of debt in order to get the college education that they were told they "must have" in order to get a good job, but after graduation they found that there were only a handful of good jobs for the huge waves of college graduates that were entering the "real world". All over America, college graduates can be found waiting tables, flipping burgers and working behind the register at retail stores. Unfortunately, the employment picture in America is not going to get significantly better any time soon. All over the United States, "middle class jobs" are being replaced by "low income jobs" and young college graduates are being hurt by this transition more than almost anyone else. Massive numbers of young college graduates are now working jobs that do not even require a high school degree. Some of the statistics about young college graduates are absolutely astounding. The following is from a recent CNBC article....
Can you imagine working really hard all throughout high school and college and always getting good grades and then ending up as a bartender? Sadly, many hard working college graduates cannot seem to find a decent job no matter how hard they try. The following is one example from the CNBC article mentioned above....
Have you ever been there? Have you ever sent out resumes week after week, month after month, only to get absolutely nowhere? Many recent college graduates are being advised by "career counselors" that they should go back and "get more education". But is that really the answer? The truth is that there are lots and lots of unemployed and underemployed Americans with advanced degrees too. For example, a recent Business Insider article profiled a law school graduate named Erin that is actually on food stamps....
But what "more education" will do is that it will get you into even more debt. Student loan debt can be one of the cruelest forms of debt, because it cannot be discharged in bankruptcy. As I wrote about a few days ago, total student loan debt in the United States recently surpassed the one trillion dollar mark. Students keep on racking up student loan debt in the hope that they will find "the American Dream" at the end of the rainbow. Sadly, many students do everything "right" and still end up in the middle of a nightmare. But it is not just young college graduates that are suffering in this economy. As I wrote about a while back, the U.S. economy is not producing enough jobs for anyone at this point. The mainstream media keeps telling us that unemployment is going down, but the truth is that the percentage of working age Americans that are employed is not increasing. In March 2010, 58.5 percent of all working age Americans had a job. In March 2012, 58.5 percent of all working age Americans had a job. Does that sounds like improvement? Of course not. Unlike what we have seen after every other recession in the post-World War II era, the employment to population ratio is not bouncing back, and that is really bad news. The main reason for this is because of the bad economy, but also it is important to understand that we are transitioning away from an "employment economy". Today, most large corporations view employees as very expensive "liabilities". The goal for most large corporations is to minimize those "liabilities" as much as possible. In fact, these days some large corporations lay off huge numbers of workers even while they are making huge profits at the same time. Once upon a time, Henry Ford made a conscious decision to pay his workers enough money so that they could afford to buy the cars that they were making. Today, most corporations simply do not care about the living standards of their workers. They simply want to maximize profits to the fullest extent possible. Many small businesses would like to hire more workers, but the federal government has made hiring workers so complicated and so expensive that it has become exceedingly difficult to make a profit on a worker. Most of the time it is simply easier to try to do more with what you already have. The number of Americans that can work a job ("just over broke") and still live "the American Dream" is steadily shrinking. Increasingly, the financial rewards in our economy are being funneled to the very top of organizations and workers are finding that their living standards continue to slowly go down. At corporations that belong to the Standard & Poor's 500 stock index, CEOs earn 380 times what the average worker makes at those companies. In 1980, CEOs only earned 42 times what the average worker made at those companies. A fundamental shift is happening in our economy and it is not going to be reversed any time soon. Workers are not valued at most companies anymore. No matter how much of yourself you give to your company, when the day comes that you become "disposable", you will be cast aside as so much rubbish. That is why I try to encourage people to start their own businesses and to be their own bosses. There is no job security anymore. The job that you have today could be gone tomorrow. Meanwhile, the federal government is actually spending your money to train foreign workers to take our jobs. The following is from a recent Daily Caller article....
Can you believe that? Over and over again, our politicians talk about the need to keep jobs in the United States and then they go out and do things that have the exact opposite effect. It is truly maddening. So what are the hordes of American workers that cannot find jobs supposed to do? Well, one thing we are definitely seeing is a huge rise in the number of Americans that are dependent on the government. For example, at the end of the Reagan administration the ratio of workers on Social Security disability to active workers was about 2 percent. Today, it is over 6 percent. During the first four months of 2012 alone, 539,000 more Americans were added to the Social Security disability rolls and another 725,000 submitted new applications. Another federal program that is experiencing explosive growth is food stamps. Last year, one out of every seven Americans was on food stamps, and the Congressional Budget Office is projecting that the number of people on food stamps will continue to grow through 2014. It is so sad to see what is happening to America. Our economy is being dismantled all around us and the future looks incredibly bleak. Right now there are millions upon millions of Americans that are sitting at home wallowing in despair. They don't understand why nobody will hire them and they are rapidly running out of options. The following is a comment that a reader left on one of my recent articles about the middle class....
Please say a prayer for that reader and for all of the other hard working Americans out there that are desperate to find a job. If you are at the end of your rope, please do not give up. Even in the darkest moments, there is always a way to turn things around if you will just keep on fighting. Sadly, way too many people are giving up on life because of the economy. In Europe, economic conditions have deteriorated so badly that there has been a dramatic increase in suicides. The following is from a recent article in the New York Times....
When the next major economic downturn happens in the United States, we will probably see a similar thing happen here too. But people need to realize that our lives are not about how much stuff we own. Even if every single thing is taken away from you and you are left with nothing that does not mean that your life is over. Even if you have not been able to find a job for years, that does not mean that you should give up. In life, everyone gets knocked down. But unless you are dead, there is always a way to get things turned around in a more positive direction. One thing that I have learned in life is that you must never, ever, ever, ever give up. The years ahead are going to be really hard for the global economy, but that doesn't mean that they have to be horrible years for you. The years ahead can be the very best years of your entire life, but that will never happen if you decide to simply give up. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Can you imagine working really hard all throughout high school and college and always getting good grades and then ending up as a bartender? Would they pay me with beer?
#2. To: Fred Mertz, jwpegler (#1) Would they pay me with beer? Probably not, but they'd pay you what you're worth if you'd work that cheap. Education: Manufacturing Green Marxist Morons For The NWO – Infowars Reporter ContestReporter: Aram Seamus Crow Hanson I am using “brainwashing” in a generic sense as a form of mind-control. The term is used causally in this fashion all the time.. No need to split hairs.. As Iserbyt said, techniques to “manipulate the thoughts actions and feelings of the student” and “challenge fixed beliefs.”
Karl Marx made it pretty clear in his poetry who his mentor was… the Devil. Marxism is a seductive trap especially in times when the bankers and wall street criminals are bringing the world to crisis by design. How do you get people to go with Marxism unless you kill the SPIRIT of capitalism first by blatant in your face corruption. They are waving it in our faces..”see what capitalism does” Corzi is an example.. Like allowing blatant theft of billions but still jailing a guy for not wearing a bicycle helmet. . this demoralizing is key to getting people to hate capitalism and love the Neo-Green-Marxist folks who are going too save us all from global warming and the rich. In reality its the same problem solution model,,, “Here folks.. capitalism nearly killed us all and bankrupted the planet, so here is the solution… neo-green-marxism!” In reality the green neo-commy world will be an unbelievable nightmare and not resemble in any way their romantic idea of green-marxist-utopia. The very people that fight to get the system in place, the revolutionaries, once they accomplish the goal and a collective Marxist state is in place, they (the revolutionaries) are a liability to the state. Darwinism, atheism, collectivism plus overt sexual liberation go hand in hand with what? a communist revolution. For a collective government to exist it must eliminate personal and emotional individuality and individual paternity and maternity. (these Rules apply to the Ruled, not the rulers.) It goes hand-in-hand with the Green-Globalist-Neo-Marxists One World Agenda.. . Is it any mystery why Marxism and intellectuals seem to go hand in hand? The process of “educating” people in the US and in the current fashion seems to have a predictable (general) result.. a self righteous atheist who now thinks they are so smart and know whats best for everyone that they are not only willing, but enthusiastic to “sacrifice a few for the collective good”.,or In other words a product that behaves how the rulers want it to. Who desides what the collective good is anyhow? Well with these people its not GOD. Morality must come from a rock solid foundation or people will be able to just make up convenient morality to serve their ends, which is what you have now. Have you ever wondered why Its easier to hear about the death of thousands, than to hear one personal account of a child being killed by a soldier? Its because collective thinking is less influenced by the emotional centers of the brain. When you use this part of the brain to make decisions about large populations of people its unemotional. This in itself is not bad or good. What it does is allow for all sorts of decisions to be made with-out emotional attachment. It opens the door awshwitz, the NWO, mercy killings, Eric Pianka… The government is the embodiment of this collective thinking monster… a clumsy oaf who beyond all evidence still stoles the virtues of itself and its (governments) role in human affairs. There was no resistance to Hitler’s State.. more like a bizarre fanatical enthusiasm, not just in Germany, but around the world…. Germany had become a collective single mind that Hitler and his minions played like a fiddle. These were NOT stupid ignorant people, the German people at the time were one of the most educated populations in history and very bohemian as well.. they were a lot like us here in the US right now.. A population of entitled “semi-educated” college grads.. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing..
Obama's watch stopped on 24 May 2008, but he's been too busy smoking crack to notice. #3. To: Fred Mertz (#1) (Edited) Can you imagine working really hard all throughout high school and college and always getting good grades and then ending up as a bartender? I know a bunch of people just like this. My favorite bar tender has a masters degree in philosophy. He would have been much better off going to trade school to learn how to be a plumber or auto mechanic. The entire notion that getting a college degree is essential to success is completely wrong. Yes, America absolutely needs MORE college graduates in engineering, science, math, and computer science. But, we DO NOT need more people with useless liberal arts degrees. We do need more skilled tradesmen. Here is the magic question: Why are their so many people with useless liberal arts degrees, and so few really good plumbers, electricians, and auto mechanics??? Because the idiot government is footing the bill for people to waste their time on this nonsense. The idiot government is destroying these people's lives and society, as usual. Iran’s main drive for acquiring atomic weapons is not for use against Israel but as a deterrent against U.S. intervention -- Major General Zeevi Farkash, head of the Israeli Military Intelligence Directorate #4. To: jwpegler (#3) The entire notion that getting a college degree is essential to success is completely wrong. I agree with that completely.
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