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marmar

(77,080 posts)
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 09:12 AM Jan 2015

The End of the American Middle Class?


from HuffPost:


Steven Strauss

The End of the American Middle Class?
Posted: 01/04/2015 11:56 pm EST Updated: 01/04/2015 11:59 pm EST


Are we destined to be techno-serfs serving a ruling elite of information oligopolies?


In the brave new world envisioned by pundits, we will all be micro-entrepreneurs with personal brands -- each of us controlling our own destiny, selling our services into digitally enabled markets. Traditional employers and wage slavery will be extinct.

Unfortunately, the companies of this new economy aren't philanthropic do-gooders. They are profit-maximizing corporations, with incentives (and increasingly, the market power) to pay their personnel (AKA independent contractors, euphemistically called micro-entrepreneurs) as little as possible. This could lead to a future with a small affluent elite, and the rest of us reduced to techno-serfism.

Economists (see, David Autor and David Dorn (2013); Maarten Goos, Alan Manning, and Anna Salomons (2014)) have noted a long-term hollowing out and polarization of our labor markets due to offshoring and automation. The result is: rapidly increasing demand and productivity for high-skilled "knowledge" workers (e.g., software developers); some increased demand for certain types of low-skilled service workers with jobs difficult to automate or offshore (e.g., home health care workers, waitressing); and collapsing demand for middle-skilled workers with jobs easily automated or offshored (e.g., assembly line workers in manufacturing). All of which helps explain the increasing levels of income inequality we have been experiencing in the U.S. (see, Wojciech Kopczuk, Emmanuel Saez and Jae Song (2010)).

.....(snip).....

So, we have a plausible future where profits, information and political power (the leading companies of the Digital Economy already invest heavily in politics) increasingly accrue to a small group of technology-driven oligopolies. And the rest of us are reduced to commoditized micro-entrepreneurship (i.e., techno-serf) roles, paid the minimum the Amazons of the world calculate as necessary (given our lack of alternative employers) -- but paying the maximum these oligopolistic powerhouses can charge.

Welcome to our potential future -- is wage slavery starting to look good? .................(more)

The complete piece is at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steven-strauss/the-end-of-the-american-m_b_6413660.html



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The End of the American Middle Class? (Original Post) marmar Jan 2015 OP
No need GummyBearz Jan 2015 #1
it's already ended... Javaman Jan 2015 #2
Every day I walk through New York City... brooklynite Jan 2015 #3
huh? marmar Jan 2015 #4
What percent of the total do they make up? upaloopa Jan 2015 #5
So things are peachy moondust Jan 2015 #6
No - but neither are they dire... brooklynite Jan 2015 #7
People do research so that others don't have to rely on meaningless anecdotal comments. RadiationTherapy Jan 2015 #11
du rec. xchrom Jan 2015 #8
"destined" --um, I hate to inform you, Mr. Frog, that the water you're sitting in is already boiling Arugula Latte Jan 2015 #9
When were employers ever 'philanthropic do-gooders?' n/t leftstreet Jan 2015 #10
 

GummyBearz

(2,931 posts)
1. No need
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 09:27 AM
Jan 2015

No need to make a sci-fi version about the end of the middle class... it will have vanished way before this techno-serfism possibility comes into existence

Javaman

(62,530 posts)
2. it's already ended...
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 09:46 AM
Jan 2015

fascism for minorities

corporate serfdom for whites

and actual freedom for the 1%.

brooklynite

(94,552 posts)
3. Every day I walk through New York City...
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 10:02 AM
Jan 2015

...the shops and restaurants are full, and people are hanging out with their dogs in the park. Most of them aren't 1%ers or working serfs. Sorry to disappoint your stereotypes...

upaloopa

(11,417 posts)
5. What percent of the total do they make up?
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 10:12 AM
Jan 2015

This could be the future for a large percentage of future workers. Your observations do not fit the time frame of the story.

moondust

(19,981 posts)
6. So things are peachy
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 11:17 AM
Jan 2015

in the financialization capitol of the world? Imagine that...



(I wonder why all those fast food workers have been raising all kinds of hell there (and everywhere else)? Just greedy malcontents no doubt.)

brooklynite

(94,552 posts)
7. No - but neither are they dire...
Mon Jan 5, 2015, 11:23 AM
Jan 2015

...and as I said, the people I see aren't all lawyers and investment bankers.

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