"The Get America Working! approach would work, in effect, by correcting a major price distortion. The current U.S. Internal Revenue Code taxes employment far more heavily than it does the use of natural resources. This distortion has grown progressively worse as payroll taxes have grown. Revising this distortion would increase employment, equity and overall economic vigor importantly. And it would do so by responding to market price signals, not through clumsy and expensive government interventions."
The Worst of the Pain
Date:
Mon, 02/08/2010
Source:
New York Times
In this New York Times commentary Bob Herbert raises the issue that unemployment statistics are averages, and the highest unemployment rates in the current recession are in the lowest income groups.
. . ."The point here is that those in the lower-income groups are in a much, much deeper hole than the general commentary on the recession would lead people to believe. And none of the policy prescriptions being offered by the administration or the leaders of either party in Congress would in any way substantially alleviate the plight of those groups." ...

