A state known for billionaires and high-tech jobs depends on lower-paying health work to boost its labor marketA state known for billionaires and high-tech jobs depends on lower-paying health work to boost its labor market
Some of the most disturbing charts I've seen. California is turning into a nursing home.
As the father of a special-needs child, though, I am one of the beneficiaries. Still, this isn't a good sign for a dynamic economy.
There will always be work in keeping rich people alive
Aging population tho? All the billionaires that stay are boomers. Which is why I just asked elsewhere if we're willing to wash elderly bootie for sats. Near-infinite demand.
Honestly one of the most disturbing aspects of California's future is the opposition to the Democrats . Sure, I hear a lot of criticism of Newsom but really he like Trump is gonna pass. The state was terrible before Newsom and will be when he's gone unless the people take it back. I do not see that happening. Not anytime soon at least
I think normies, even conservative normies, just don't see the big picture on these things.
I'm pretty involved in my church's college ministry. Pretty wide range of students from UCLA/USC. I'd say 50+% of the students have plans to go into some kind of healthcare. About 30% some kind of science or engineering. The rest, some kind of business: finance, accounting, etc.
Zero interest in law, politics, or economics (in the broader sense). If the only people going into law and politics are progressive radicals, it's no wonder our state is becoming what it's becoming.
deeeeee-cliiiiiiiiineeeee
Neofeudalism... is it decline or just the inevitable future that every scifi dystopian novel predicts?