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Though Entitlements Are Structural, Not a Cyclical Problem,
Entitlement Outlays Go Up with High Unemployment
Real Entitlement Spending Y/Y Growth & Unemployment Rates, 1962 - 2009
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Increase Employment —
High-Level Policy Options to Consider
Short-run options:
1) Payroll tax holiday and/or
2) Employment tax credit and/or
3) Job training and/or
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4) Restore labor mobility by reducing housing imbalances
Medium- to long-run options:
1) Reduce employer health care costs and/or
2) Improve vocational training/education and/or
3) Encourage inward foreign direct investment, “onshoring”
which would increase domestic employment
KP Source: Richard Berner, “Employment Prospects and Policies to Improve Them’ (2/26/10), Morgan Stanley Research.
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