June 30, 2024

VIDEO: NO Workers? HOW Are People LIVING?


SO many places here are hiring & businesses are shutting down. Where is the workforce we had just a few short years ago? How are people making it? Do tell!
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22 thoughts on “VIDEO: NO Workers? HOW Are People LIVING?

  1. Great channel! I live in middle America, rural country, just outside of the city…NOW HIRING signs EVERYWHERE! I said about year ago…we now have a "PEOPLE shortage" from the Great EXPIREment. There will be MANY more over the next several of years sadly. A family member had 5 neighbors "pass away" within one week! Unheard of.

  2. Does everyone actually believe all the signs in the store windows? I know a furniture store that had a “store closing liquidation” sale for years and is still in business!

  3. I believe it’s in 2 years most of the Boomers are expected to have retired (at least out of their original jobs), and there aren’t near enough Zoomers coming into the job market to replace them. (All those people telling us we should stop having kids—None of them we’re economists!!). Our birth rate is better than many countries’ though. I suspect some chains will close and we’ll have fewer fast food and CVS right nearby, same with a lot of service industry jobs, and travel.
    The other dilemma, as someone noted above, is there’s likely to be a shortage of electricians, plumbers, HBAC, masons….Kids haven’t wanted to go into these for quite some time, and many are our will be retiring soon. I think that’s going to be far harder for me than most closures!
    That and my hair guy….we all dread the day, I’m just grateful he knows we love him!

  4. Unfortunately, a lot of people are gone. I think the US pandemic total is up over 1 million so far, and outside of that the excess death rate (more than what would be expected for the demographic) has risen significantly as well.

  5. I think there's a trick to fast food wages. They state you can make "up to" a certain amount and they start you out at a lot less. The fact they have a perpetual for hire sign sounds like high turnover.

  6. Every boomer that could retired due to mandates and restrictions.
    Lots of working moms decided they loved being a stay-at-home and quit
    Lots of parents forced into homeschooling decided they loved it and quit
    Lots of parents who saw the garbage they’re teaching the kids and became homeschoolers
    And lots of people died, not of the coof, but instead they “died suddenly.”

  7. In the early 70s my grandfather got his picture in the local newspaper with his 2+pound tomato. We didn't even know what organic was back then. He got all his fertilizer from tilling under his rye grass winter ground cover crop. He was almost 60 and still used a hand tiller on our almost an acre of garden.

  8. I'm with you, I just don't get how people are making, the younger people I have come across have all moved back in with parents. But what about everyone else??? Very weird…

  9. Same here with jobs,and most hours you get is 20 hours,I think that might be why because people need more hours,,and 11 a hour here starting out,,people get welfare don't want to work ,and it's a different generation .

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