"How the recession turned middle-class jobs into low-wage jobs"
How the recession turned middle-class jobs into low-wage jobs
Posted by Brad Plumer at the Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/02/28/how-the-recession-turned-middle-class-jobs-into-low-wage-jobs/
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Mid-wage occupations, paying between $13.83 and $21.13 per hour, made up about 60 percent of the job losses during the recession. But those mid-wage jobs have made up just 27 percent of the jobs gained during the recovery.
By contrast, low-wage occupations paying less than $13.83 per hour have utterly dominated the recovery, with 58 percent of the job gains since 2010. (This data all comes from an earlier report (pdf) from the National Employment Law Project.)
Thats put downward pressure on wages: [M]any middle-class workers have lost their jobs and, if they have been able to secure new employment at all, find themselves earning far lower wages post-recession, the San Francisco Fed notes. [O]n average over the next 25 years, these workers will earn 11% less than similar workers who retained their jobs through the recession.
The jobs of the future? (Washington Post)
So what types of low-wage jobs are we talking about? Nearly 40 percent of the jobs gained since the recovery began about 1.7 million have come from three low-wage sectors: food services, retail, and employment services (that last is a sweeping category encompassing jobs like office clerks and sales representatives).
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