What are 당신 going to do with your life now that you're freed from the shackles of capitalism? Take this quiz!
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One in three young people are unemployed 또는 under-employed - 더 많이 than at the peak of the GFC - and most new jobs being created are in casual 또는 insecure work. Employment "scarring" is likely to effect their employment for decades.
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It's an ironic twist as the coronavirus pandemic sweeps the nation: The very workers tasked with treating those afflicted with the virus are losing work in droves. HASHTAG HEROES. NPR, 8 May 2020.
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People don’t appreciate being lectured and condescended to and bossed around. They especially don’t appreciate being urged to sacrifice 의해 people who make no sacrifices themselves. Glenn Harlan Reynolds for USA Today, 21 APR 2020.
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Amid a pandemic, states are cutting back the red tape that kept health-care workers out. Why not keep it that way? 기사 about occupational licensing in the time of Coronavirus (and beyond) 의해 Paul Sherman for The Atlantic, 15 APR 2020.
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Surpriiiiise. 의해 advocating minimum wage hikes, people get to signal their own political virtue—at the expense of other people’s jobs. 기사 의해 Hans Bader for The Foundation for Economic Education, March 2019.
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So, what is the impact of the minimum wage? Who are the winners and losers? Does it increase wages for some at the expense of others? Ben Ramanauskas for FEE.org, OCT 2018.
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Chicago seniors must choose from a list of acceptable post-school plans, 또는 they won’t graduate. 기사 의해 Scott Shackford for Reason, 5 July 2017.
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San Diego's restaurant recession is another data point suggesting that making it 더 많이 expensive to employ people causes fewer people to be employed. Shocker. 기사 의해 Eric Boehm for Reason, 11 Apr 2017.
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