Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Jobs for Immigrants

Labor Force Participation Hits Record Low for Americans in Their 20s March by Ali Meyer -

(CNSNews.com) - The labor force participation rate in 2013 for Americans in their twenties hit the lowest level recorded since 1981, when the Bureau of Labor Statistics started releasing employment data on people in the full age bracket of 20 through 29.
The labor force participation rate for people ages 20 through 24—which BLS has been tracking since 1948—hit a 42-year low in 2013.

Since 2008, the last year before President Barack Obama took office, the number of Americans in their twenties who were not in the labor force during the average month has climbed from 8,756,000 to 10,511,000—an increase of 1,755,000 or 20 percent.
The 10,511,000 Americans age 20 through 29 who were not in the labor force in 2013 is the highest ever recorded by BLS.

The labor force participation rate is the percentage of people in the civilian non-institutional population who either have a job or actively sought one in the past four weeks. The full civilian non-institutional population includes all people resident in the United States age 16 or older who are not on active duty in the military or in an institution such as a prison, nursing home or mental hospital. The labor force participation rate for people in a certain age bracket is the percentage of people who have a job or actively sought one in the last four weeks who are part of the civilian non-institutional population for that age bracket.
The labor force participation rate for 20-29 year olds in the average month of 2013 was 75.5 percent, according to data published by the BLS. That is down 3.3 percentage points from 2008, when it was 78.8 percent. Labor force participation for Americans in their twenties peaked in 1989 at 81.3 percent.

In 2013, the labor force participation rate for 20 through 24 year olds was 70.7 percent, the lowest it has been since 1971. In 2008, the last year before Obama took office, the labor force participation rate for 20 through 24 year olds was 74.3 percent. It has dropped 3.6 percentage points in the last five years.
The overall labor force participation rate--for the entire civilian non-institutional population, including all age groups 16 and over--was 63.2 percent n 2013, a 35-year low. The last time participation in the labor force was that low was in 1978.

Source: http://cnsnews.com/news/article/ali-meyer/labor-force-participation-hits-record-low-americans-their-20s   Labor Force Participation Hits Record Low for Americans in Their 20s March 11, 2014 - 11:09 AM By Ali Meyer

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Comments

Until we stop immigration and reverse course, this trend will continue. It is not government’s job to provide jobs.  It is government’s job to get out of the way. This can be done by repealing regulations based on bad science and the notion that government should meddle in the private sector and damage the private economy. Our ability to support ourselves is adversely impacted by bad law, bad treaties, bad policy and government meddling. We expect government to remove themselves from activities that infringe on our liberty.

Excessive immigration has removed virtually all student employment and replaced it with immigrant employment. High School and college students used to work in grocery stores, pool lifeguard jobs, fast food, etc.  These jobs are now largely filled by immigrants. These jobs could have gone to Americans.

Bad treaties like NAFTA and GATT removed most manufacturing jobs from the U.S.  These jobs could have gone to Americans.

The federal government has sabotaged coal, oil and gas production, mining and harvesting and food production and shut off our water supply with EPA regulations based on bad science and unconstitutional actions. Energy costs will increase unless these regulations are reversed.  Jobs will be lost. These jobs could have gone to Americans.

Young Americans futures are in jeopardy. High levels of government spending and borrowing should be reduced.

The U.S. government must decouple itself from the U.N.  Agenda 21 implementation in America that is causing mal-investment in infrastructure and corporate crony relationships riddled with graft mandated, unnecessary consulting projects and overcharges.

Funds that should go to maintaining our sewer and water systems and our roads and highways and bridges are mal-invested in expensive, inefficient green energy, bike lanes, trails, parks, over-the-top Master Plans, Land Use Plans and private public partner tax subsidies to overbuild unnecessary private sector mixed use retail developments.  No tax subsidies should be used for these projects and abuses should be removed from these plans.  

Agenda 21 federal grant funds support Regionalism that undermines our democracy and financially unsustainable commuter trains and schemes to steal private property. Money is squandered that won’t be available for necessities. 

Worse, government is giving away their real responsibilities for infrastructure to private companies who want to collect government mandated taxes.  It’s irresponsible.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

 

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