Thursday, March 17, 2016

Kanosian serfs breaking the rules


Kanosian aggeregaters like to concentrate government to the Swamp, and expect folks to engage inmass migrations, according to their central plans.  Evidently, we rebelled, somehow
WSJ: People seem to have moved around the country as expected, he wrote, and unemployment rates have generally converged over time toward their normal levels. (Different regions generally exhibit higher or lower employment and joblessness than the national averages, even during economic expansions.) But in a change from the years following recessions in the early 1980s and early 1990s, he found that local employment rates—the share of the population with a job—have remained far from normal, with diverging workforce participation.
People who lived in a harder-hit area in 2007 were experiencing significantly lower employment as of 2014, he wrote. But that doesn’t necessarily mean those workers were especially damaged by the recession. He wrote there is “suggestive evidence” that areas hit hard during the recession were “continuing to depress their current residents’ employment.”

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