How the Internet Effects Modern America. U.S Wage trends
Title: How the Internet Effects Modern America. U.S Wage trends
Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
Details: Words: 1219 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
How the Internet Effects Modern America. U.S Wage trends
Category: /Science & Technology/Internet
Details: Words: 1219 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The microeconomic picture of the U.S. has changed immensely since 1973, and the trends
are proving to be consistently downward for the nation's high school graduates and high
school drop-outs. "Of all the reasons given for the wage squeeze - international
competition, technology, deregulation, the decline of unions and defense cuts - technology
is probably the most critical. It has favored the educated and the skilled," says M. B.
Zuckerman, editor-in-chief of U.S. News &
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have the good jobs gone?, By: Mortimer B. Zuckerman
U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 68 (July 31, 1995)
Wealth: Static Wages, Except for the Rich, By: John Rothchild
Time Magazine, volume 145, pg 60 (January 30, 1995)
Welfare Reform, By: Lawrence Mishel
http://epn.org/epi/epwelf.html (Feb 22, 1994)
20 Hot Job Tracks, By: K.T. Beddingfield, R. M. Bennefield, J. Chetwynd,
T. M. Ito, K. Pollack & A. R. Wright
U.S. News & World Report, volume 119, pg 98 (Oct 30, 1995)