Unemployment at it’s Roots

We are in the middle of a massive transition. Some might even argue we are in the middle of a massive extermination. Blue collar skilled jobs that once helped establish this country are beginning to be eliminated. Genuine skilled occupations are almost a thing of the past. Since we were kids in grade school they tell us that we must obtain an “education” in order to have the “opportunity” at a successful “career”. So now you see more people at a four year university in the United States than ever before with the idea that their degree with guarantee them a secure job. We we end up with is hundreds of thousands of “educated” youth that have close to zero actual real life skills. I know from first hand experience that college/”higher education” is highly politicized where students are schooled to follow orders. This is becoming a serious problem for the future of America’s economy. READ ARTICLE BELOW!!
On the surface, that's a good thing. It means employers are hiring and the economy is growing. Deeper down though, a…money.cnn.com
Who should be depend on for an efficient workforce?
We are suppose to have faith that the powers that be are keeping all of us in mind. Our government offices they are doing all they can. They say they are creating jobs for the future. They are working to put forth different strategies that will ensure new job opportunities for those that those are currently unemployed. The rich and powerful, the CEOs, the Executives, private cooperations think they are the ones that create jobs but are mistaken. hey do or they do not but they just tell us that to keep us from raising hell on them. We the people create jobs!! Watch the TedTalk below!
Minorities suffer the most.
Most universities are private. Minorities have a hard time completing high school in most urban highly populated cities. College is for a few percent. Whats hands to the rest? Their only options is to work. African Americans struggle the most, followed by hispanics. It starts with the “education” certain low-income communities receive. The group of youth ends up with minimal “education” and skills due primarily to their struggles within their community. The youth unemployment is crisis, especially for minorities. SEE ARTICLES BELOW.
Young people are being chased out of the labor market. Though the national unemployment rate has fallen steadily in…www.npr.org
Unemployment in America has a core. The truth is clear. The answers just need to be searched for. They are in front of us.