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Utah labor market is 2nd in U.S.
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OVER THE PAST DECADE MOST OF THE JOB CREATION WAS IN THE FIELDS DOMINATED BY SELF EMPLOYED.
Inaccurate numbers don�t tell the whole TRUTH.
One person told this Utah native that you find many Utahans with degrees earning just above minimum wages.
Utah is a great place to have a business and to exploit your labor.
That's what makes the difference. Did you get into a useful vocation? Or an easy one?
First, unemployment percentage and other numbers are notoriously misleading for several reasons -- failing to count long-term unemployed and those only part time and other reasons.
Secondly under Bush this expansionary economy has STUNK. More than 22 Million jobs were created under Clinton, Bush will be lucky to leave office with 5 Million. The Bureau of Labor Statistics documents a need for 150,000 jobs per month to keep up with population increases. Bush is more than 9 million jobs behind, having created only 5 million.
A decent reporter would indicate these problems and inform us if the number of jobs created in Utah are adequate for our increasing population (which is growing faster than the national rate). Not present a misleading impression that it is adequate by comparison to a national rate that is approximately only 1/3 of that necessary to meet out needs.
For decades Utah has had an average wage much less than the national average. Last I heard, about $10,000 per year less. That's with the last few years of the largest home appreciation rate in the country.
It's amazing that locals are willing to keep working so hard for lower than average wages. This is the biggest cause of our immigration problem, unwillingness of employers to pay decent wages for work done. There are hidden costs associated with the lowest bottom line and low wages. It's not always the best economic strategy.
Don't care if uou'reMormon or not and have some absolutely fantastic training seminars, which are all FREE! And don't think they can only help you find jobs at McDonald's either. Each year they help several hundred higher income
People find better jobs. In fact, they just started a new program I'm which you can work personally with a job coach in your own profession for those that make over 40K and have had several yes of experience on their field. You ought to try it out.
Guess what - this is age discrimination. I'm also curious - what job field is it that you work for? and how old are you and your supervisor?
Like someone said earlier, you have to have marketable profile.