MORE THAN 3.4 MILLION people in America who have been unemployed for longer than a year -- the highest level of long-term joblessness since World War II, according to a report released last week by the Pew Economic Policy Group. The outlook is especially grim for people over the age of 55, whom the report says are more likely to remain unemployed for longer periods of time than their younger competitors. Thank you, Dorothea Lange for this photo and for all your incredible work documenting the 1930s US Depression.
Workers in BMW's auto plants in Germany make twice as much as US workers in BMW plants who make $15 an hour. Oh and by the way German workers get 35 days of vacation AND decent healthcare.
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