Why Washington Accepts Mass Unemployment
By Jonathan Chait
Good news! The economy added 163,000 jobs last month, just a bit
over the level required to keep up with population growth. A return to a
free fall now seems less likely. On the other hand, there is the small
footnote that the return to full employment is nowhere in sight. The
recovery looks safe for those of us who are not already screwed. That,
sadly, has come to be the primary focus of our economic policy.
In the years since the collapse of 2008, the existence of mass
unemployment has stopped being something the economic powers that be
even pretend to regard as a crisis. To those directly impacted, the
economic crisis is an emergency, a life-altering disaster the damage
from which will endure for years. But most of those in a position to
address it simply have not seen it in such terms. History will record
that the economic elite has viewed the economic crisis from a
perspective of detached complacency.
Monday, August 6, 2012
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