Krauthammer: middle-aged maybe never work again

From RealClearPolitics.com:

“The problem is at the consumer level, confidence is low and that is because, as you showed, showed we had underemployment with one out of every six Americans. The worst element of that is that among the unemployed, against the American history, more than approaching half, have [been] unemployed for over six months. That is historically unprecedented in the United States. That is a phenomenon that is seen often in Europe, rarely seen here. In 2007 the average time to get a new job was five weeks. It’s now near six months. And that implies a whole segment of the population, the more elderly or the middle-aged who may never get employed again,” Charles Krauthammer said on FOX News this evening.


One response to “Krauthammer: middle-aged maybe never work again

  • Dena

    Obama is getting dangerously close to that time of life that he will be considered middle-aged. He should lose his job too and never get employed again either.

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