Saturday, February 16, 2019

Expect More Sad Days For More People

Prices are going up. Cost of living is going up. There are going to be more people homeless. There are fewer jobs because of automation or robots. Give the fewer jobs available time. Fewer jobs leads to more unemployment. More people unemployed leads to more homelessness. It's unfair there are good people who don't deserve being homeless. Fewer opportunities. Fewer chances.

More costs are required to live. More costs are required to run the government. More costs are required to run businesses. More costs are required to raise a family. More costs are required to maintain employment. Everything is more expensive. In particular, businesses are lowering costs taking advantage of the H1B Visa loopholes. More foreign workers employed lead to more American workers unemployed. There are plenty of qualified American workers. Furthermore, more skills and more knowledge are required for more jobs. The more skills and more knowledge require higher costs, increase time, and additional resources to prepare workers. Workers must learn complex knowledge. Workers must acquire technical experience. 40 hours a week is the minimum hours for more jobs because the jobs are more technical and more educational. People who can't adapt are left out. It's not their fault. It's life.

More people are unprepared for emergencies such as medical, career, and financial. More people spend their time, income, and health too focused on the present. No financial investments. No savings for emergencies. Less sleep and no exercise to slow aging.

More people compete for fewer opportunities. There are fewer opportunities to acquire skills and learn knowledge on the job. High costs, little time to train, and unavailable resources are the top reasons. More people must be responsible to self-train. Sometimes self-train requires money. Some people don’t have money. Ironically, jobs require the skills and knowledge. People don't acquire skills and learn knowledge without a job.

The size of the pie was the same yesterday. The size of the pie was the same 10 years ago. The size of the pie was the same 50 years ago. The size of the pie is the same tomorrow. The world is overcrowded. Too many people. Too few opportunities.

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