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America is now a third world country for most people

Two roads diverged In one of these countries live members...
dull stimulating mental disorder candlestick maker
  04/23/17
but california is the 6th largest economy in the entire worl...
Fighting crotch
  04/23/17
and if you combined all black people their GDP would be a to...
Geriatric provocative double fault roast beef
  04/23/17
Article goes off on a nonsensical tangent about "racism...
insanely creepy national twinkling uncleanness
  04/23/17


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Date: April 23rd, 2017 1:23 PM
Author: dull stimulating mental disorder candlestick maker

Two roads diverged

In one of these countries live members of what Temin calls the “FTE sector” (named for finance, technology, and electronics, the industries which largely support its growth). These are the 20 percent of Americans who enjoy college educations, have good jobs, and sleep soundly knowing that they have not only enough money to meet life’s challenges, but also social networks to bolster their success. They grow up with parents who read books to them, tutors to help with homework, and plenty of stimulating things to do and places to go. They travel in planes and drive new cars. The citizens of this country see economic growth all around them and exciting possibilities for the future. They make plans, influence policies, and count themselves as lucky to be Americans.

The FTE citizens rarely visit the country where the other 80 percent of Americans live: the low-wage sector. Here, the world of possibility is shrinking, often dramatically. People are burdened with debt and anxious about their insecure jobs if they have a job at all. Many of them are getting sicker and dying younger than they used to. They get around by crumbling public transport and cars they have trouble paying for. Family life is uncertain here; people often don’t partner for the long-term even when they have children. If they go to college, they finance it by going heavily into debt. They are not thinking about the future; they are focused on surviving the present. The world in which they reside is very different from the one they were taught to believe in. While members of the first country act, these people are acted upon.

The two sectors, notes Temin, have entirely distinct financial systems, residential situations, and educational opportunities. Quite different things happen when they get sick, or when they interact with the law. They move independently of each other. Only one path exists by which the citizens of the low-wage country can enter the affluent one, and that path is fraught with obstacles. Most have no way out.

The richest large economy in the world, says Temin, is coming to have an economic and political structure more like a developing nation. We have entered a phase of regression, and one of the easiest ways to see it is in our infrastructure: our roads and bridges look more like those in Thailand or Venezuela than the Netherlands or Japan. But it goes far deeper than that, which is why Temin uses a famous economic model created to understand developing nations to describe how far inequality has progressed in the United States. The model is the work of West Indian economist W. Arthur Lewis, the only person of African descent to win a Nobel Prize in economics. For the first time, this model is applied with systematic precision to the U.S.

https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/america-is-regressing-into-a-developing-nation-for-most-people

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3593082&forum_id=2#33141747)



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Date: April 23rd, 2017 1:24 PM
Author: Fighting crotch

but california is the 6th largest economy in the entire world! —shitlib

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Date: April 23rd, 2017 1:26 PM
Author: Geriatric provocative double fault roast beef

and if you combined all black people their GDP would be a top 20 country!

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Date: April 23rd, 2017 1:31 PM
Author: insanely creepy national twinkling uncleanness

Article goes off on a nonsensical tangent about "racism" and the laughable Hidden Figures movie.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=3593082&forum_id=2#33141810)