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From An Industrial Economy To A Paper Economy
h/t Gates of Vienna
...Back in 1960, 24 percent of all American workers worked in manufacturing. Today, that number has shriveled all the way down to just 8 percent.

...No wonder the middle class is shrinking so rapidly. There aren’t too many cooks, waiters or retail salespersons that can support a middle class family.

...At this point, the total number of government employees in the United States exceeds the total number of manufacturing employees by almost 10 million

...You might be thinking that government jobs are "good jobs", but the truth is that they don’t produce wealth. Government employees are really good at pushing paper around and telling other people what to do, but in most instances they don’t actually make anything.

In order to have a sustainable economy, you have got to have people creating and producing things of value. A debt-based paper economy may seem to work for a while, but eventually the whole thing inevitably comes crashing down when faith in the paper is lost.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2016-09-07
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=466949