General Discussion
Showing Original Post only (View all)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 dont think so. But that, remarkably, is what many and perhaps most Republicans believe. And theyre acting on that belief: theres 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.
....................................
So whats 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, isnt exactly overflowing with compassion. But the war on the unemployed isnt motivated solely by cruelty; rather, its 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.
............................
the rest:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/01/opinion/krugman-the-war-on-the-unemployed.html?ref=paulkrugman&_r=0