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https://businessinsider.com/us-men-...

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    96% people working during a period of growth VS 86% during a recession doesn’t seem so crazy to me.
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    One of the funniest parts of all this is before the concept of machines and the industrial period, it took dozens of people to perform every part of any farm, and the population of any country did not exceed ten million people.

    Now two people can use an enormous harvester to do most of the work needed on a farm which grows wheat or corn, and some countries have billions of people.

    Maybe jobs is slowly becoming not a way to earn a steady income. Statistically by average of a random sample of people per income from jobs, this is moreso becoming the case.

    The article is also talking about people who have accredited college degrees, which they worked for and have debt now for, and work experience.
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