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U.S. Sells out Workers, published in 1997 tells us about the 2008 money crisis-
Affects of Poverty and Unemployment on education
---> Statistical Prosperity but no room for American Workers.
American Nightmare continues - unemployment , underemployment and uncounted misery
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---> No accounting for Federal Reserve, "Unfair Trade"- vote out all who voted for it :
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The Silent Depression
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1990s Statistical Prosperity
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A single mother making $100 a month is considered employed

Economy based on making money on money instead of making things is burning out!

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In the Land of "is" where everything depended on what your definition of "is"- is, the U.S. was going through the most massive dislocation of jobs in its history with a new working poor class created and an underclass suffering in a silent drepression. See all the jobs that were lost in 1998 while a Statistical Prosperity was being proclaimed......
Based on- Turning Myth into Reality by Burke Hedges
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.....In the early 1970s, the average yearly income for a 30 year old male in today's dollars was over $29,000. In 1992, it slipped to $22,000. And each year it slips a little more. In the span of one generation, young men are earning  nearly one-third less than their fathers.......The average American work week jumped from 40 hours in 1973 to 47 hours or more today. Yet with inflation, and buying power stays the same..
     Experts predicted 35% of all white collar, college-educated people , would lose their jobs by year 2000 (and they did ) 
 
Based on 'Could be me,' many of us say  of the homeless -by Constant Casey   
     The traditional image of a homeless person is an older single man. But the poll found those who felt they could become homeless were primarily women, and people under the age of 35. "They hear person saying, 'Just a year ago I had a good job, a home, a car, a family......here I am a year later, and I have nothing."  Today, there are even working families who are homeless because they do not make enough to afford any housing.
     "We're finding more and more people with long work histories, they get laid off, then they get a temporary job,  then they are laid off again."  During the 1990s through 2002, supposedly a period of   economic recovery, the number of people needing emergency and social services has broken records almost every year with up to 40 million Americans in needing emergency food. Reportedly, the USA has more children living in poverty than in most  other developed nations.
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Globalist Free Trader Flat World- High Tech jobs go overseas to the lowest bidder.
THE HIGH-TECH MIRAGE- IS HIGH-TECH THE PLACE TO BE?
--Over a million workers lost their jobs in the computer industry alone. We know about all the Dot Coms that went bust but here are lists of lost companies and jobs. (We represented the last computer that was made in the USA. Now  micro computers are only assembled here by $5.50 an hour workers with parts coming from the sweat shops of the world.  It is a no win situation.)
American Computer,   Advance Electronics,   ALPS,  American Micro, American Systems,     Alpha Micro,   Applied Data,   Altos,   Atari,   Ball,   Beehive,  Bull,   Cado,   Centurian,   AT&T Micro Computers, / NCR Micro Computers,   Bytec,  Megadata, Durango,  Kaypro,  Northstar, Olivetti,   Commodore,  Compugraphics,   Computer Automation,   Computerm,   Computone,  Condor,   Corvus,   Data Systems,  Delta Data,  Datapoint,  Four Phase,    Radio Shack,    Redactron,   Remex,   Standard  Logic,  Sykes,   Eagle,   General Automation,  Redcor,   General Computer,  Intertel Data,    Itek, Ohio Scientific,  Novar,  Prime,   Sundance,  Sperryrand, Televideo,  Mohawk,  Leading Edge, ITT,  Lobo, Micromation, Modular Comp.,   Micropolis,  Monroe,  Nixdorf,   Nothern Telephone,  Ontel,   Perkins Elmer,   North Star,  Packard Bell,   Leeds and Northrup,  Pertec,  Osborne,   Vector,  Vista,   Vydek,   Wango,   Wordstream,   Zilog,   Wells America-(last PC computer made in the USA),  Zenith,  Unisis Micros,  Datatron,  Datronix,  Franklin,   Basic Four,   Synon,  QDP,  Quasar,  Star Tech, Tandem,   Wang, BTI,   Pronto,  Rodine,  Contel,  CTI. Data Design,  Data Logic,  Datatronics,  Heath,   Interetek,  Datatron and this is only a partial list. We could easily come up with a thousand or more companies listings from old directories.    
In MainFrames alone ,  over a millions workers lost their jobs too.
Honeywell, GE, Sperry, Univac, Burroughs, Control Data, NCR, RCA, Xerox, IBM ( 150,000 in the 1990s) DEC, Data General, Wang,  and more. (AT&T laid off 50,000- merged with NCR who already laid off  50,000 and then the new merged company laid off another 50,000) And most of the manufacturers of Cat Scans (Technicare) are gone too. Recently, in our region, several bio-tech companies quit operations or layed off most of their workers. The media made a big deal about this citing the fact that about 300 people lost  their jobs in bio-tech while they reported  very little over the years about 600,000 steelworkers and about 400,000 autoworkers losing their jobs.
In Computer Media and Components:
3M sold out to Imation who then laid off thousands,   BASF Magnetics sold and sent their US factory to Korea,  Dysan, Memorex and Verbatim are just brand names- no real factories left.  Seagate laid off 20,000 workers in 1998- and over 250,000 lost their jobs in high-tech in 1998 alone while a statistical prosperity was reported. It is difficult to trace more companies because so many were bought and sold more than twice back and forth etc. With each change, more employees lost their jobs.

More contradictions regarding the reported statistical prosperity
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We kept a record of company layoffs and closing in 1998 while a Statistical Prosperity was reported  by the Media, many lost their  across the board--- it was not just the so called "smoke stack" industries that layed off workers or folded.....This again is just a partial list
IF THIS IS A GOOD ECONOMY, I WOULD HATE TO SEE A BAD ONE....
Rockwell cuts 3,800,   LTV lays off 600,   Lubrizol cuts 150 jobs,  American Greeting Cards cuts workers,  Eaton cuts 200 jobs in chip-making operation,   Sun liquidated with 2,800 losing their jobs,  Hanna trims 260 workers and shuts down plant,  Repulic buyer cuts 1,400 jobs,  Bethlehem Steel cut 750 and closes operations,   Weirton Steel lays off 300 workers,     World Bank cuts 750 workers,  Merrill Lynch cuts 3,400 jobs,  TORO closes plants and lays off all workers,  Huntington Bank cuts 1,000 jobs,    Texaco, Royal Dutch Shell cut 4,000 jobs,  Ameritech cuts 5,000 more,  Carpet Barn closes all its outlets,   Heinz cuts 390 jobs, Cummins Engine cuts 1,000,   NBC cuts 250 jobs,  Toys R US closes 59 stores,   Chase cuts 90 jobs locally,   Boston Chicken seeks bankruptcy protection,  GE shuts New England plants,  Goodyears plans more cuts,  BF Goodrich vacates headquarters,  Polaroid cuts 700 jobs,   Venator Group closes 570 stores,  Consolidated Gas cuts 2,600 jobs,   Fruit of the Loom  cuts another 5,000 workers  and moves factories outside the USA- can not afford to pay $8 an hour wage to workers,  INTEL cuts 5,000 jobs, Seagate cuts 20,000 jobs,  Digital cuts 15,000 in merger with Compaq- Compaq moves factory to China,   Boeing and other related companies cut 50,000 jobs,   Scott Paper cuts 11,200 jobs,    Wells Fargo cuts 2,000,   Whirpool, Woolworth and International Paper announce large layoffs,    MCI WorldCom cuts 2,500 jobs,   Nabisco  cuts 3,100 jobs and closes plants,  Pioneer Standard cuts staff,   Packard Bell lays off  1,000, AST Research cuts jobs,  Kodak cuts 10,000 jobs,  Goodrich to close 4 plants,  Advance Lighting cuts 2220 jobs and closes a plant,  Scrabble is set to C-L-O-S-E factory,   Weirton Steel idles blast furnace,   Mr Gasket elminates jobs and outsources production,  Raytheon cuts 14,000 jobs,   Kellogg cuts 525 salaried workers and 240 temporary workers, LSI  Logic cuts 1,200 jobs,   Liz Claiborne cuts 400 jobs can shuts down stores,  Just Closeouts closing all stores,  Huffy cuts 1,000 jobs and closed USA plant,  Texas Instruments cuts 3,500 jobs,  Gateway cuts 300 workers,   TRW cuts 7,500 jobs,   Stanley Works lays off 5000,  PERSONAL BANKRUPTCIES JUMPED 19% to 1.34 MILLION-LOW PAYING JOBS WON'T RESCUE POOR,   BUSINESS FAILURES SURGED 16% totaling 83,384 businesses failing,   Cadence cuts 180 engineers,  Siemens worldwide cuts 60,000 jobs,  BF Goodrich closes down Corporate Headquarters in Akron, Ohio,   BP America closes down corporate headquarters in Cleveland Ohio,  Reliance Electric is gone after buyout by Rockwell International,......there were more cuts too in 1998 during the so called statistical prosperity. (IT THIS HAPPENED IN THE 1970s, THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN CONGRESSIONAL HEARINGS ABOUT THE PLIGHT OF THE AMERICAN WORKER.)

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