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Where Did the Jobs Go--and How Do We Get Them Back? - (Guided Tour of the Economy) by Scott Bittle & Jean Johnson (Paperback)
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- Your guided tour to America's employment crisis, the title says it all.
- Author(s): Scott Bittle & Jean Johnson
- 368 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Labor
- Series Name: Guided Tour of the Economy
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From the authors of the breakout hit "Where Does the Money Go?" comes an entertaining and nonpartisan take on the economy and the national jobs crisis that helps readers understand the basic terms shaping the debate.Book Synopsis
Your guided tour to America's employment crisis, the title says it all. Where Did the Jobs Go--and How Do We Get Them Back? is a clear, nonpartisan, surprisingly entertaining look at our nation's current joblessness mess and how we can get ourselves working again. Written by Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson, authors of the breakout bestseller Where Did the Money Go?, this essential primer addresses the most serious problem facing Americans today with intelligence, refreshing candor, and sparkling wit, enabling voters to separate the facts from the politicians' hot air and political spin.From the Back Cover
Find out how the numbers on the jobs situation really add up, once you subtract the spin, the hype, and the political posturing.
For most Americans, having a decent job is a matter of basic survival. Politicians of every stripe claim to have the answer--cut taxes, invest in education, develop "green jobs," balance the budget, spend more on bridges and roads. The slogans are catchy, but will their ideas really work? And how can average citizens make sense of it all?
Fortunately, Scott Bittle and Jean Johnson, bestselling authors of Where Does the Money Go? and founding editors of the nonpartisan website PublicAgenda.org, cut through the spin with this essential guide to the national jobs crisis. Exploring a very serious subject in a readable, entertaining manner, Where Did the Jobs Go--and How Do We Get Them Back? examines in detail the various proposals we've heard from the left, right, and center. Bittle and Johnson clearly explain the risks and trade-offs associated with each idea, writing specifically for citizens of all political leanings who aren't economists, financiers, business school professors, or think-tank policy wonks.