Excuse me, but does anyone else think that the idea of having a job is being "trapped" and that reduced hours or unemployment are "expanded options" is utterly bizarre? I have trouble believing people are treating that bullshit as serious. It's a chapter out of 1984.
Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
So you think the CBO projections are wrong and that the number of hours people will choose to work will not change?
It is pain fully obvious that some on here want to use some of the CBO numbers and ignore all else the CBO says.
They're equating everyone working a little less into a number of jobs. The logic is not sound. Originally Posted by JohnnyCapWhat will happen is either pay will increase or there will be more workers hired to work those hours that people have chosen not to work.
What they should be arguing is that it is a net productivity loss.