Liberalism in action: Nearly half of Detroit workers are unemployed
From the Detroit News:
Despite an official unemployment rate of 27 percent, the real jobs problem in Detroit may be affecting half of the working-age population, thousands of whom either can't find a job or are working fewer hours than they want.Detroit is traditionally very liberal and has been slowly bleeding auto-worker, labor-union jobs for years as car companies built new plants in right-to-work states like Texas and Alabama.
Using a broader definition of unemployment, as much as 45 percent of the labor force has been affected by the downturn.
And that doesn't include those who gave up the job search more than a year ago, a number that could exceed 100,000 potential workers alone.
"It's a big number, and we should be concerned about it whether it's one in two or something less than that," said George Fulton, a University of Michigan economist who helps craft economic forecasts for the state.
Mayor Dave Bing recently raised eyebrows when he said what many already suspected: that the city's official unemployment rate was as believable as Santa Claus. In Washington for a jobs forum earlier this month, he estimated it was "closer to 50 percent."
The destruction of the economy in Detroit is tragic, especially for the people who live there, but the rest of us can't be ignorant of the liberal policies that helped lead to its crash.