Under Bush Administration College Grads Make Less
Posted by on July 24, 2006 at 04:37 PM
A few weeks ago President Bush proudly patted himself on the back when announcing a mere 296 billion dollar budget deficit. Now, here is more proof of how his handling the economy is playing out. According to The LA Times, the situation has become bleak for recent college grads:
Wage stagnation . . . is now hitting people with bachelor's degrees for the first time in 30 years. Earnings for workers with four-year degrees fell 5.2% from 2000 to 2004 when adjusted for inflation, according to White House economists.
It’s a remarkable setback for workers who thought they were well-positioned to win some of the benefits of the nation's economic growth, and it may help explain why surveys show that many Americans think President Bush has not managed the economy well. These workers did well during the last period of economic growth, 1995 to 2000, with inflation-adjusted average wages rising 12%.
"But how can that be," you ask, aghast, "I always hear the President talking about loads of new jobs he is creating with his sound fiscal policies," you continue...
Well...not exactly...
Companies have continued their long effort to replace salaried positions with lower-paid, nonsalaried jobs, including part-time and freelance positions without benefits. Those contingent positions make up nearly half of the 6.5 million jobs created since 2001, said Paul Harrington, a labor economist at Northeastern University in Boston.
Harrington said the number of salaried jobs increased an average of 11.5% during the last five economic recoveries, compared with 2.5% during the current recovery.
"There's clear deterioration in the college labor market," he said. "The American economy just does not generate jobs the way it has historically."
Employment recruiter Alan Guarino has seen a similar change in his work. He says about 15% of workers with four-year college degrees are working at "gray-collar" jobs below their skill level, such as in retail, mainly because they cannot find better-paying jobs; before 2001, the figure was about 10%.
"A very significant percentage of the jobs we are creating are contingent jobs," not salaried positions, said Guarino, chief executive of Cornell International, a staffing firm.
With contigent jobs, graduates working at jobs that pay barely above the minimum wage (which House Republicans still refuse to let be decided upon) and working more than one just to make ends meet you'd think the American people would get more than a celebration over billions of dollars of deficit. But, sadly, no.
In an Associated Press-Ipsos poll released July 14, 60% of respondents said they disapproved of how Bush was handling the economy.
"The administration is saying the only reason people are not sharing in the recovery is they don't have the right skills," said Lawrence Mishel, president of the Economic Policy Institute. But if college graduates are not doing well, Mishel said, "what does that say?"
What does it say about an Administration that helps the rich get richer while the poor get poorer and America's next young people flounder.
Zack Karram contributed to the writing and research of this post.
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"Under Bush Administration College Grads Make Less"
why am i not surprised...
shucks, under the bush administration a corrupt republican without a college degree can garnish the taxpayer's fortune.
Posted by america1st on July 24, 2006 at 08:22 PM
The problem is that Democrats have not made the most of their time in office. Clinton had the opportunity to relieve us from 12 years of voodoo economics, but he decided to continue the oppressive legacy of shackling socialism and empowering capitalism, rather than the reverse that had proven the wisdom of FDR in preventing the likes of Enron for decades.
Posted by 60srad on July 24, 2006 at 10:47 PM
Which is better- take the $ from the millionaires or make more people millionaire's? Socialism unshackled?- no thanks. Wasn't FDR the one who deprived Americans of Japanese descent of their rights during wartime? What a rube! Just like Bushie!
Posted by NotSoldonPelosi on July 25, 2006 at 01:49 AM
King George thinks that a college degree is just a damn piece of paper.
Posted by pee-wee on July 25, 2006 at 08:11 PM
"Under Bush college grads make less"
Under Bush, EVERYBODY is making less, except the richest 4%.
The rest of us are sliding into a depression, both monetary and emotional.
Where were you when they shipped your job overseas?
Posted by Butte on July 26, 2006 at 10:13 AM
The dreams of America's youth are fading.
I was one of the lucky college grads in 2003 who landed a good job. I earned a B.A. in English and started with a salary of $34,000/yr.(a good range for the Philadelphia area). My job did not require a degree, but the position I was promoted into did. I still feel very lucky to this day, because not only did I know college grads at the time who had to take jobs for $20,000/yr, but Bush had wrecked the economy so badly by then, that just getting any job made a person feel lucky. That's how bad it was. I now make $40,000/yr. and still count my blessings.
You don't have to be a raging liberal to agree with the Democrats on some of their issues.
I consider myself to be a moderate. I think Republicans have the right idea on promoting marriage, marriage between heterosexual couples only, Faith-based charities, etc., but I think that they could help the poor and middle class more. I don't mean hand-outs, but help our jobs stay in America, and increase Pell Grants and state grants considerably for the poor and middle class who are actually using their minds to improve their social standing and increase their incomes in the future by their own hard work.
I was one of those people born into a poor (but loving) family from a horrible neighborhood who became middle class through a college education. I received those grants that enabled me to receive my first two years of college education at community college for free.
I remember attending college during the Clinton years (I was a college student for six years), and there was an incredible feeling of prosperity among college students. No one had doubts that they would land a good job. We were sure of our futures and dreamed like young people should. But by the time I graduated in 2003, that feeling of prosperity had ended. I knew many friends who didn't get jobs for over a year, or who had to take very low-paying jobs just to be able to eat and pay interest off on credit cards and student loans. They felt their future was bleak.
I made my little dream come true, but so many college grads can't these days. Many don't even bother to dream anymore.
A lot of young people don't even bother to vote anymore because they are so cynical about politics, that no matter who they vote for, they believe no one is going to listen and address their issues. Not only that, so many young people are buried in astounding college loans and credit card debt, they believe they are so far in the hole that their situation won't change with a political vote. Complacency, depression, call it what you will, but when you feel that your government no longer represents you or can help you, you will simply stop caring about what they do.
Give these graduates the opportunity to get good paying jobs that they worked all their lives to get, and the tide will change.
Posted by PhillyCollegeGradGirl on July 30, 2006 at 11:04 AM
People need to stop and think about what's going on with the current crop of high school seniors, and their contemporaries a few years each side of them.
The Bushies are raising the interest on college loans, and cutting back on Pell Grants. Meanwhile tuitions are going up across the country.
The only way a most of the poorer kids can even consider college is to go into the military. So the Bushies can send them as cannon fodder to get killed or maimed in this illegal war.
If they come back after 3 or 4 rotations, so messed up with PTSD that they can't handle college right without treatment, they are SOL because the VA doesn't have enough funding to help them, the VA can hardly take care of the physically disabled kids who are coming back.
These kids are going to be our lost generation unless something is done.
It's another phase of the Bushie oligarchy's war on the poor.
Posted by Butte on July 31, 2006 at 10:51 AM
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