Brian Templeton
Sep 5, 2018 · 1 min read

With offshoring and automation replacing jobs for the so-called ‘working-class’, they will not be required in such numbers as in the past, hence the stagnant incomes since 1970 while productivity has still risen. And if the number of children born to the lower income class falls off, that would be no loss either to society, as many of them if born would fail to obtain remunerative employment where jobs in the future would only exist for at best about 20% of the present working force, and the rest of the American public would resist being taxed to provide life-time income to those finding themselves surplus to the needs of the future employment market.