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Title: Prime-age men in the US are exiting the labor force at alarming rates
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URL Source: https://citizenwatchreport.com/prim ... labor-force-at-alarming-rates/
Published: May 6, 2024
Author: Staff
Post Date: 2024-05-06 10:38:02 by Horse
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Views: 377
Comments: 1

In the cacophony of daily news cycles, there exists a profound yet often unspoken crisis brewing within the heart of the American economy: prime-age men are quietly slipping away from the labor force, their departure unnoticed amidst the clamor of political debates and economic analyses.

What’s truly startling is not just the phenomenon itself, but the deafening silence that surrounds it. This isn’t a topic that garners headlines or sparks heated discussions on cable news. It’s a crisis that simmers beneath the surface, largely ignored by mainstream media and economists, despite its profound implications for society at large.

Consider this: the labor force participation rate among prime-age men in the US is an outlier among advanced economies. In fact, the only country with a comparably low rate is Italy. This isn’t just a statistical anomaly; it’s a glaring sign of a systemic issue that’s deeply rooted in the fabric of American society.

And yet, the conversation around this crisis remains conspicuously absent from public discourse. It’s not talked about on the nightly news or dissected in op-eds. It’s a topic that’s swept under the rug, relegated to the realm of academic papers and niche economic forums. See also The Stag In Stagflation! Non-farm Productivity In Q1 Grew At A Measly 0.3% Annuaized While Unit Labor Costs Soared 4.7%

But make no mistake: the consequences of prime-age men leaving the labor force are far-reaching and profound. Not only does it exacerbate economic disparities and hinder overall productivity, but it also feeds into the broader narrative of political radicalization.

When large segments of the population feel economically disenfranchised and left behind, it creates fertile ground for political extremism to take root. It breeds resentment and frustration, fuelling the flames of social unrest and polarization.

So why aren’t we talking about this? Why isn’t it dominating the headlines and driving policy discussions? Perhaps it’s because the issue feels too daunting, too complex to tackle. Or maybe it’s because we’ve become desensitized to crises that don’t unfold in dramatic fashion. See also OpenAI Board Member says - Almost all forms of human labor' will be replaced by artificial intelligence

But whatever the reason, we can’t afford to ignore this any longer. The longer we turn a blind eye to the silent exodus of prime-age men from the labor force, the deeper the crisis will become. It’s time to shine a spotlight on this issue, to confront it head-on, and to work towards solutions that ensure no one is left behind in the march towards progress.

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#1. To: Horse (#0)

prime-age men are quietly slipping away from the labor force

This is a no brainer.

They've quickly figured out that their wages will never afford them a "living".

Then, they see their tax dollars being sent to Israel and Ukraine, or being freely given to "migrants"

We'll have to wait and see what happens when these young men realize...it's just part of the plan.

Glatstein seems to have forgotten: when the parasite kills the host...the parasite dies too.

watchman  posted on  2024-05-06   11:07:55 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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