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Economy
American life is improving for the lowest paid
2019-05-18
[The Economist] Brad hooper quit his previous job at a grocery in Madison because his boss was "a little crazy". The manager threatened to sack him and other cashiers for refusing orders to work longer than their agreed hours. Not long ago, Mr Hooper’s decision to walk out might have looked foolhardy. A long-haired navy veteran, he suffers from recurrent ill-health, including insomnia. He has no education beyond high school. Early this decade he was jobless for a year and recalls how back then, there were "a thousand people applying for every McDonald’s job".

This time he struck lucky, finding much better work. Today he sells tobacco and cigarettes in a chain store for 32 hours a week. That leaves plenty of time for his passion, reading science fiction. And after years of low earnings he collects $13.90 an hour, almost double the state’s minimum rate and better than the grocer’s pay. His new employer has already bumped up his wages twice in 18 months. "It’s pretty good," he says with a grin. What’s really rare, he adds, is his annual week of paid holiday. The firm also offers help with health insurance.

His making improvements to fortunes replicate unique good points for more than a number of The usa’s lowest-paid. Handwritten “aid wanted” indicators decorate windows of many cafés and shops in Madison. A pair of steps on from the cigarette shop is the city’s job centre, the build a supervisor with small else to gather aspects to a show veil that tallies 98,678 unfilled vacancies across Wisconsin. In 5 years, he says, he has by no methodology viewed such ask for labour. He says some employers now recruit from a vocational practicing centre for the disabled. Others tour prisons, signing up inmates to work straight on their unlock.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6   I'm guessing that the author of this piece does not have English as his first language.

He should move to the meat department - he did a great job butchering this article.
Posted by: Raj   2019-05-18 16:47  

#5  I'm guessing that the author of this piece does not have English as his first language.
Posted by: warthogswife   2019-05-18 12:33  

#4  The 'proper' interpretation is that the improvement is due to Obama and would be even better if Trump wasn't screwing it up.
Posted by: Glenmore   2019-05-18 12:29  

#3  But... but... but.. Trump!
Posted by: CrazyFool   2019-05-18 12:21  

#2  One place that is not hiring is The Economist. Where the heck did they outsource the writing of this article?
Posted by: Mad Eye Sligum2117   2019-05-18 11:34  

#1  If you cannot find employment of some type today in Madison, Wisconsin, you do not want employment.
Posted by: Besoeker   2019-05-18 07:57  

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