26 July 2009

Alan "Bubbles" Greenspan's Capitalist Paradise

In this Friday's editorial, the New York Times notes that the increase in the minimum wage is not sufficient, and that jobs of tomorrow will not support a middle class lifestyle:
The minimum wage also sets a floor by which other wages are set. Keeping it low keeps wages lower than they would be otherwise, especially for jobs that are just above the minimum-wage level. That’s a big problem for American workers because low-wage fields are the ones that are adding the most jobs.

According to the Labor Department, 5 of the 10 occupations expected to add the most jobs through 2016 are “very low paying,” up to a maximum of about $22,000 a year. They include retail sales jobs and home health aides. Another 3 of the 10 are “low paying,” from roughly $22,000 to $31,000, including customer-service representatives, general office clerks and nurses’ aides.
(emphasis mine)

We have created Alan Greenspan's Randroid paradise here, where a living wage is only for the capitalists who make their money off of other people's money.

For the other 80% of the population, we have a life of debt servitude and peonage.

H/T uggabugga.

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