More than half of employers say they can’t find qualified workers

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A survey of employers found a huge jump in U.S. employers saying they were having trouble filling open jobs.

There are 13 million people in the United States looking for work.  It seems like anyone who wants to hire someone would have little difficulty doing so.

But many employers are saying otherwise.

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Jobs that became a thing of the past in 2011

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The Postal Service has considered canceling Saturday delivery, closing post offices and laying off some of its 280,000 workers.

The newest generation of of tech-savvy workers grew up hearing that the jobs they would hold as adults hadn’t even been invented yet. No one mentioned that the jobs they had come to think of as permanent might become a thing of the past.

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More baby boomers working past retirement

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LifeGoesStrong.com poll found a baby boom generation planning to work into retirement years.

So much for baby boomers and their dreams of retirement from kicking back at the lake house ot long afternoons of golf.  For many boomers, the plan now calls for logging more hours at the office and renewed worries about money, according to a new poll.

 

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Artificial intelligence difference engine: Luddite legacy

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If the Luddite Fallacy were true, we would all be out of work by now.

There is a tale told about Henry Ford II showing Walter Reuther, the veteran leader of the United Automobile Workers, around a newly automated car plant. “Walter, how are you going to get those robots to pay your union dues,” gibed the boss of Ford Motor Company. Reuther replied, “Henry, how are you going to get them to buy your cars?”

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Number of America’s poorest poor hits record high: 1 in 15

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1 in 15 people are among America’s poorest.

The number of America’s poorest poor have climbed to a record high — 1 in 15 people — spread widely across metropolitan areas as the housing bust pushed many inner-city poor into suburbs and other outlying places and shriveled jobs and income.

 

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