http://washingtonpolicywatch.org/2011/02/04/why-the-jobless-recovery-is-unique-to-america/You might not know this, but while the Great Recession is still hammering American workers and small businesses, recovery is well under way in other nations. What’s more, the pain of our recession is no longer spread evenly across the economy.
While the effects of the recession have all but disappeared in some industries – most notably in the financial sector, where profits and bonuses are higher than ever before – in construction and manufacturing, there are few jobs for a plethora of qualified workers.
Why have some jobs have been slow to return? And why is this type of “recovery” peculiar to America? A recent New York Times article has this insightful answer:
This jobless recovery…is the third straight recovery since 1991 to begin with months and months of little job growth. Why? One obvious possibility is the balance of power between employers and employees..........