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<< More on Why Contributions Not Bribery | Main | China's Job Problem is Our Problem >> December 08, 2003% of Population Employed FallingRead this Brad DeLong post which highlights how serious the employment problem is out there. He looks not as the unemployment rate-- which is distorted by uncounted "discouraged workers" - but rather looks at the percentage of the overall working age population with a job. The results are startling and unsettling. Read the post. Posted by Nathan at December 8, 2003 11:33 PM Related posts:
Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: CommentsI am interested in finding charities who want to help supply housing for the poor. I am a real estate developer who knows many others willing to donate the down payments for complexes for developement. This would create much work for others and well as housing for the poor. I would think this combined with section 8 could put a dent into many areas that need more housing. I am talking about large complexes of 40 or more per project. I have penciled this out and firmly believe that not only will this provide housing it will add substantial income to the charity as the owner of the apartments. Posted by: Dennis Foster at April 30, 2004 08:39 PM Post a comment
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