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kpete

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Mon Jul 1, 2013, 11:34 AM Jul 2013

War On the Unemployed - By PAUL KRUGMAN [View all]

War On the Unemployed
By PAUL KRUGMAN
Published: June 30, 2013 419 Comments


Is life too easy for the unemployed? You may not think so, and I certainly don’t think so. But that, remarkably, is what many and perhaps most Republicans believe. And they’re acting on that belief: there’s a nationwide movement under way to punish the unemployed, based on the proposition that we can cure unemployment by making the jobless even more miserable.

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So what’s going on here? Is it just cruelty? Well, the G.O.P., which believes that 47 percent of Americans are “takers” mooching off the job creators, which in many states is denying health care to the poor simply to spite President Obama, isn’t exactly overflowing with compassion. But the war on the unemployed isn’t motivated solely by cruelty; rather, it’s a case of meanspiritedness converging with bad economic analysis.

In general, modern conservatives believe that our national character is being sapped by social programs that, in the memorable words of Paul Ryan, the chairman of the House Budget Committee, “turn the safety net into a hammock that lulls able-bodied people to lives of dependency and complacency.” More specifically, they believe that unemployment insurance encourages jobless workers to stay unemployed, rather than taking available jobs.

Is there anything to this belief? The average unemployment benefit in North Carolina is $299 a week, pretax; some hammock. So anyone who imagines that unemployed workers are deliberately choosing to live a life of leisure has no idea what the experience of unemployment, and especially long-term unemployment, is really like. Still, there is some evidence that unemployment benefits make workers a bit more choosy in their job search. When the economy is booming, this extra choosiness may raise the “non-accelerating-inflation” unemployment rate — the unemployment rate at which inflation starts to rise, inducing the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates and choke off economic expansion.

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the rest:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/01/opinion/krugman-the-war-on-the-unemployed.html?ref=paulkrugman&_r=0

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.. abelenkpe Jul 2013 #1
They won't be happy until everyone is working for minimum wage. LuvNewcastle Jul 2013 #10
A boss who pays you minimum wages is telling you fasttense Jul 2013 #16
Again, thanks for posting. Every one on DU needs to know that the 6 heirs HardTimes99 Jul 2013 #2
Dickens didn't make anything up. Brigid Jul 2013 #18
Yep, if Immigration passes, one more step in this direction with more H-1B visas on the market... cascadiance Jul 2013 #3
and the "inevitable" one for 2016 said, "outsourcing will continue". nt antigop Jul 2013 #8
K&R MotherPetrie Jul 2013 #4
I have always wondered where the nineteen50 Jul 2013 #5
If not for our daughter SCVDem Jul 2013 #6
You're right. Where are the jobs? abelenkpe Jul 2013 #21
The only acceptable stimulus is tax cuts for the wealthy and military spending. Enthusiast Jul 2013 #23
I wonder how many adults in the USA are capable of working and how many jobs there are available.. CarrieLynne Jul 2013 #7
not to mention that those older, capable of working, are often discriminated against due to age. nt antigop Jul 2013 #11
Mark Blyth, Professor at Brown University, Offers a Better Explanation mckara Jul 2013 #9
There was a bit posted somewhere recently by Blyth, DU I think, that I watched. toby jo Jul 2013 #14
Don't Give Me No Stinking Facts DallasNE Jul 2013 #12
Out one side of the con ctsnowman Jul 2013 #13
Paul is STARTING to "get it" but some want to criminalize being unemployed.... Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2013 #15
The 1% think everything rightfully belongs to them, Brigid Jul 2013 #19
Just consider the talking point: "Just how much of MY MONEY do you feel you are entitled to?" Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2013 #20
"Well, now you know. And you should be angry." Brigid Jul 2013 #17
he sorta undermines his argument hfojvt Jul 2013 #22
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