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In reply to the discussion: "WalMart: A Progressive Success Story", by Jason Furman, chief economic advisor to President Obama [View all]Jeff In Milwaukee
(13,992 posts)35. The jobs are coming back...
That's exactly what "manufacturing is coming back" means.
What we're seeing is that there's a "fake" skills gap in manufacturing brought on by employers (non-union, of course) who want skilled employees to work for $15 an hour when they should be making twice that. The situation discourages workers (especially younger ones) from pursuing those skills, and it's leading to a "actual" skills gap where there aren't enough workers to go around even when wages are higher.
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