Paul Giorgio: It Was a Good Week for the US Economy

Paul Giorgio, GoLocalProv MINDSETTER

Paul Giorgio: It Was a Good Week for the US Economy

The economy is turning around despite Republican attempts to stymie an economic recovery, believes Paul Giorgo.
President Barack Obama and the US economy received very good news last week. The unemployment rate dropped to 6.3 percent, the lowest it's been in five years. We added 288,000 new jobs. This .4 drop put unemployment at its lowest level since Bush was in office. In addition, the Dow broke a new record closing at its highest point ever.

In the last 50 months 9.3 million private sector jobs have been created. Any lag in job growth can clearly be attributed to the decline of public sector employment. Governments on all levels have cut jobs and the federal government is at one of its lowest levels in a long time.

Baby boomers retiring at record numbers

These positive unemployment numbers come at a time when studies show that 10,000 baby boomers are retiring every day. So that the creation of almost 300,000 jobs is truly extraordinary.

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The economy is turning around despite Republican attempts to stymie an economic recovery. The same week that the unemployment numbers were released the Republicans in the House under the leadership of Speaker John Boehner refused to extend unemployment benefits and voted against increasing the minimum wage.

Trickle up economics

It is clear that Republicans will do anything to halt any economic growth in this country. You may ask how extending unemployment hurts the economy. Those still unemployed will not have money to spend. Even the unemployed help to create jobs in the private sector. They still need to buy groceries, the still need to buy gasoline; they still need to pay phone or heating bills. All these create jobs in the private sector since someone has to sell them the items they need to buy and those people get a paycheck and spend their money so that other people service them and have jobs.

To turn a phrase, it is trickle up economics.

This brings us to the Republican rejection of a livable minimum federal wage. It is clear that in the new post Bush economy, many more people are struggling to make ends meet and you can't do it at $7 per hour or $280 a week.

Prior to the second George Bush, a minimum wage job was entry level and a step up. In the post Bush Great Recession a minimum wage job is a way of life for a great many Americans. What the Right doesn't realize or worse doesn't care about is how that not only affects the poor, but also affects the shrinking Middle Class.

Middle class is eroding

The Middle class used to be comprised of shop owners, middle managers in business and people in the public sector. Public sector jobs are scant nowadays and not many people are running out to start a small business.

This is the direct result of the new Republicanism that only cares about the few. When I was growing up, the Republican Party was the party of Main Street and small town America. Now it is the party of Wall Street and corporate America.

If America is truly to succeed, this must change. The Republicans must end their war on the working class.

 

Paul Giorgio is a longtime Democratic Party Activist who has worked on numerous campaigns. He was a Lead Advance Person for President Clinton & Vice President Gore. He was Deputy Director of Special Events for President Clinton’s first Inauguration. He has been elected a delegate to numerous Democratic National Conventions and recently served as one of President Obama’s representatives on the Platform Committee. In 2013 he was chosen as a Presidential Elector. He is the President of Pagio, Inc., publishers of Pulse Magazine, Vitality Magazine and Worcester Medicine.


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