"Jobless Recovery" the new norm?

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Over the past 10 years:

• The U.S. economy's output of goods and services has expanded 19%.

• Nonfinancial corporate profits have risen 85%.

• The labor force has grown by 10.1 million.

• But the number of private-sector jobs has fallen by nearly two million.

• And the percentage of American adults at work has dropped to 58.2%, a low not seen since 1983.

What's wrong with the American job engine? As United Technologies Corp. Chief Financial Officer Greg Hayes put it recently: "Sales have come back, but people have not.''

In a survey of 2,000 companies earlier this year, McKinsey Global Institute, the think tank arm of the big consulting firm, found 58% of employers expect to have more part-time, temporary or contract workers over the next five years and 21.5% more "outsourced or offshored" workers.

"Technology," McKinsey says, "makes it possible for companies to manage labor as a variable input. Using new resource-scheduling systems, they can staff workers only when needed—for a full day or a few hours."
 
Let me see if I can try to tie this into a Blazer basketball topic: The owners will recover, and the players will be jobless.

Meh, that's the best I can do.
 
When it is all said and done, the owners and the players will still be unimaginably rich, while the rank and file fans will still be unemployed or underemployed.
 
crap. could one of the mods please move this. I pulled an ABM
 

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