Basic programming (of which there is ample demand for) is shockingly easy.
Easy for you.
Basic programming (of which there is ample demand for) is shockingly easy.
chop's point is that only a subset of people are qualified today because our education system is so awful
I agree resoundingly with you on the quality of math teachers in public education. I took an honors calculus course in high school and really struggled. I felt very insecure and just did not grasp the concepts at all. The teacher was very cold and would get very frustrated with me when I asked questions after school. It took me until my junior year of college to have the courage to take another challenging math course, and thankfully I enjoyed it so much I went to grad school to study industrial engineering.
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Am I right that in reading from this table that the number of jobs (according to the table) has gone from 152.7 million in July 2021 to 158.3 million in July 2022. Am I getting something wrong or is that an increase of 5.6 million. Or almost 600,000 per month.
Participation rate still much lower than pre Covid. Which IMO is what we should truly measure against
Participation rate still much lower than pre Covid. Which IMO is what we should truly measure against
thread discussing the decline in participation rates...Furman claims that two-thirds of it is due to men...i think generally speaking men's labor force particpation rates have been declining for a long time and women's are rising...i'm surprised an expert and academic like Furman didn't take into account these longer term trends
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The job openings for manual/low skilled labor are garbage with no real future for the majority of people of the country. Its absolutely no wonder why people are electing to sit it out.
White collar laptop jobs are fantastic and have limitless opportunity if you know what you're doing.
do people who were fired for not taking the worthless jab show up in this data?
There is an incredible need to fix education to identify low… err let’s call it “alternative” skilled people and train them to be electricians, plumbers, mechanics, truck drivers, etc. All of these are respectable jobs that pay well (if you are trained). Unfortunately, K-12 functions solely to send everyone to college. There is this thought that it’s better to be $100k deep in student debt than to be labeled a DROP OUT.
no...they are in the excess mortality numbers
The gig economy exploded the last few years. How well does the BLS account for 1099 independent contractors?
Hmm - Even in the areas that have high vax rates in the current day?