America Is Number One In Low Wage Jobs
According to new research on America's world-leading economic
inequality, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development
(OECD) reported that in 2014…
If Americans have been paying attention over the
past few years, and there is no reason to think for a minute that they
have, they may have noticed that their “exceptional” nation has not been
the right kind of exceptional when compared to other developed and some
still developing nations. Of course, whether one believes America is
exceptional and a world leader depends on perspective. Wingnuts are
convinced that just being America makes this country exceptional
regardless of the areas that the richest nation on Earth lags the rest
of the developed nations on the planet. However, for Americans with a
brain, and a conscience, the idea that a country awash in money cannot
guarantee that all its citizens have adequate food, shelter, education,
healthcare, and sanitation is frankly exceptionally pathetic. Sadly, repugicans regard those areas as just one of the primary reasons
America’s “free enterprise” system makes the nation exceptional and a
world leader.
In what is another damning report for the country, repugicans can rejoice that due to their adherence to unrestricted free
enterprise policies benefiting the rich and corporations, America is
rated number one in a category near and dear to their corporate hearts
and bottom line. According to new research on America’s world-leading
economic inequality, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and
Development (OECD) reported
that in 2014, the exceptionally rich United States has the distinction
of the highest proportion of low-paying jobs among every developed
nation in the world. The report is just in time for repugicans on the
campaign trail to boast to their supporters that America is number one
in having over a quarter of its workforce laboring for poverty wages.
The OECD report defines low-paying jobs as those
whose annual earnings are below two-thirds of a nation’s median income.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Employment
Statistics program, the median annual income in the richest nation on
Earth was $35,080
in 2013. Under the OECD definition, over a quarter of Americans
laboring at low-paying jobs earn less than about $23,390 annually. The
federal poverty line for a family of four is $23,850 that means 26% of
hardworking Americans live below the poverty line and cannot afford to
adequately feed, house, or provide healthcare for their families.
It is important to note that these slave-wage
earning Americans are not like repugican congressional representatives
who need to be “brought into the mainstream of American society” and
forced to abandon their thinking “that I really don’t have to work. I
don’t really want to do this; I’d just rather sit around.” No, these are
Americans that wake up every day, find their way to low-wage jobs, and
put in a full day’s work and still live in poverty. They are also most
likely Americans living in the “third world” former Confederacy where repugicans gleefully boast their preponderance of right to work for
less jobs that dependable repugican voters boast make their states
exceptional. They are also the voters who dutifully vote for repugicans
who refuse to consider raising the pathetically low minimum wage while
seeking new and better ways to slash food stamps and healthcare spending
as a means of inculcating into their constituents minds the “culture
and value of hard work.”
Perhaps this new “number one” designation will take
some stress off repugicans who were disappointed that America is only
number two in the world for the most children
living in dire poverty behind Romania by a couple of tenths of one
percent. However, it is unlikely that repugicans who are too lazy to
work will tell voters on the campaign trail that the richest country on
Earth has the highest percentage of low wage workers, or is second with
the most children without enough food to eat. They will, however, tell
voters that if they can gain control of the Senate and retain a majority
in the House they will keep the minimum wage low, or eliminate it all
together along with overtime pay as the best means of combating poverty.
Sadly, most repugican voters will cheer wildly at the prospect of more
Americans in poverty because as long as America still has the most
powerful military, most guns in the population, most citizens in prison,
most religious extremists, and a high incidence of homicides, many at
the hands of law enforcement, then America is still exceptional.
Of course repugicans are not going to tell voters
how their anti-worker policies are driving more hard-working Americans
into poverty. However, there is no reason Democrats should keep quiet
about yet another report that this country’s citizens work longer,
harder, and are the most productive in the world and yet cannot escape
poverty. While they are at it, Democrats should be informing voters why
this exceptionally wealthy nation is behind every developed country on
Earth; solely because repugicans cannot spend a penny to repair and
rebuild the nation’s failing (number 25)
infrastructure. Or why repugicans never claim America is broke when
there is a war to fight, or when the oil industry needs billions in
subsidies, churches need tax welfare, or corporations demand tax breaks
for shipping Americans’ jobs overseas; not for lower wages because they
have that here already. They refuse to pay taxes.
It is obvious that there is a deluded segment of the
population that will support repugicans regardless what Democratic
candidates tell them about why they toil for low wages that keep them
mired in poverty, but they are a lost cause anyway. As long as repugicans frighten them with tales of ISIS or President Obama coming
for their bibles, freedoms, and guns, or that it is un-American for a
Black man to sit in the Oval Office, stupid wingnuts will support
them no matter how poor or hungry they are and will show up at the polls
en masse. However, there are Americans that are unaware that the reason
they cannot get ahead, or are falling deeper into poverty, is because repugicans are deliberately keeping them working for slave wages.
Democrats have nothing to lose and maybe learning why they are poor will
inspire some people to actually vote for their own best interests.
The lamestream wingnut media will not report
that America is number one with the highest percentage of low-wage
workers, so it is left to Democrats on the campaign trail to tell the
people why, and who is responsible for, over a quarter of the working
population earning slave wages. It will prevent repugicans from gaining
control of both chambers of Congress and accomplishing one of
their long sought-after goals of eliminating the minimum wage to enrich
corporations and cement America’s number one designation for a
generation.
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