Unemployment
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Unemployment
on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation fluctuates between 85 and 90 percent.
And the coal companies just move on after the mountain was emptied, leaving even more
unemployment
in their wake.
One problem: waste handling and
unemployment.
Another problem: unhealthy food systems and
unemployment.
That's mapped against the red dot, unemployment, which is a simple Bureau of Labor Department statistic.
You'll see that every time fantasy and imagination shows rise, it maps to a spike in
unemployment.
Incredible mapping of our national psyche with some hard and fast facts:
unemployment.
Everything's good, low
unemployment.
There's no
unemployment
in squatter cities.
The incredibly high price of flying food into these remote Northern aboriginal communities and the high rate of
unemployment
makes this an absolute necessity for survival.
So I spoke out on youth
unemployment
and education and the neglect of the marginalized and disenfranchised.
Imagine 30 percent
unemployment
in America as the global economy is gripped by fear and uncertainty.
In England, the upper-middle classes have actually solved this problem perfectly, because they've re-branded
unemployment.
If you're an upper-middle-class English person, you call
unemployment "
a year off."
My father told me he was not happy about me writing a book that risked deportation and
unemployment.
So after analyzing mounds of data, what we discovered was this:
Unemployment
and poverty alone did not lead to the Arab revolts of 2011.
As the country got more well-off,
unemployment
actually rose and people's satisfaction with things like housing and education plummeted.
Einstein couldn't tell you how to improve
unemployment.
But instead of planets being attracted to one another, it's people who are attracted to areas with better job opportunities, higher pay, better quality of life and lower
unemployment.
If politics is the power to imagine and use our potential, well then 60-percent youth
unemployment
in Greece, and in other countries, certainly is a lack of imagination if not a lack of compassion.
This was seen by robust and steady GDP growth, by low and controlled inflation, by low unemployment, and controlled and low financial volatility.
One scary conclusion you could draw from all of this is to worry about structural
unemployment.
It helped unemployment, because people could get across town, and it had a profound impact on climate as well as many other things there.
Now everybody agrees that thyroid cancers are sky high, and that Chernobyl evacuees suffer the trauma of relocated peoples everywhere: higher levels of anxiety, depression, alcoholism,
unemployment
and, importantly, disrupted social networks.
Often it's youth who suffer from the highest
unemployment
rates.
And in my city of birth, Mogadishu, 70 percent of young people suffer from
unemployment.
We have the lowest
unemployment
in the United States, probably the strongest economy in the United States.
Unemployment
is already high, and there is always a fear that innovation will destroy jobs.
For example, if INCRA would rate South Africa right now, of course we would take a very, very close look at the youth
unemployment
of the country, the highest in the world.
If trickle-down thinkers were right, then Washington state should have massive
unemployment.
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