I resteemed this but I feel the need to comment. This is a problem.
It has come to the point where only the top 10 percent of Americans are seeing their wealth grow while the bottom 90 get less and less of the pie each year. The driving force of this wealth chasm are the top 0.1 percent, who have seen their share of the nation’s wealth grow the most over the past decades, from 7 percent in 1979 to 22 percent today. In fact, the top 0.1 percent are now worth more than the entire bottom 90 percent of the U.S. population, according to the report, which adjusts for the shrinking size of the American family so as to enable comparisons across time periods.
It's more of a problem when the poor quality,(and getting worse) of the public schools is considered. In the Ghetto and other democratic run enclaves there is only public education in name, not in fact. The graduates can't even read. How are they going to earn a living?
Additional, and a much GREATER problem is technological unemployment.
It's not going to stop.
for example... taxi drivers will soon be obsolete as will truckers.
This is but the tip of the iceberg. Unemployment is NOT going down...it's going to skyrocket.
Then what?