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And guess who is paying for all these lazy our government has created. The last of the productive people in America thats who. But do not worry I am sure before long while you and I are paying for there rent they will be able to pay for there pot with the nice food stamp debt card they get. And it truly seems this time when the older generation says the younger generation is a bunch of slackers they are finally right.
So why should the government be providing continued help for these people? Why were we in the first place?
The radical feminists should come out of the woodwork for that one.
So why should the government be providing continued help for these people? Why were we in the first place?
Nearly four in 10 Americans, or 92 million, are not in the labor force and now there’s a reason why: They have simply given up and don’t want to work.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the largest group of people not in the labor force are those who don’t want a job, a remarkable statement on the nation’s work ethic. The federal job counter said that 85.9 million adults last month didn’t want a job, or 93 percent of all adults not in the labor force. A Pew Research Center analysis out Friday dug a bit deeper to find out who those people are. Many are younger Americans who seem far less interested it landing a job than previous generations, possibly discouraged by the lack of good-paying jobs. Pew said that 39 percent of 16- to 24-year-olds don’t want to work, up from 29 percent in 2000.
Women especially don’t want a job, but men have similar feelings. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/giving-up-40-women-28-men-39-youth-dont-want-a-job/article/2556177
The radical feminists should come out of the woodwork for that one.