Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1949 — Page 5
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4/employment,” other economists agree. And he added: “I cannot see much prospect that in 1949 unemployment will exceed the 4 million upper limit jof this range.” | “That viewpoint isPrealistic, and |it is not as cold-blooded as it may {sound to the man who has just been laid off, temporarily or permanently. : | The reasoning is this, in brief; | Employment and unemployiment figures, added together, do not necessarily equal! a measur
able national working force. This is illustrated by the fact that last
employed. Yet in mid-December, with unemployment down to 59. 434,000, unemploymen! down to 1,914,000. (These are all census bureau estimates.) A Vague Term Don’t try to puzzle logic into such There is some, but it is complicated and confusing. The point is that “unemployment” is a vague, shifting term. A substantial body of “unemployed” is normal. Many are unsulted - physically, mentally or temperamentally to hold jobs; yet they want or need work, are seeking it, managed to. get some during the boom, and therefore they are counted as “unemployed.” Others have been “hoarded” by industries - who ‘were afraid of losing them, though they really didn't need them. Most of these now are being turned loose, because the labor market has loosened up. There always is a certain amount of shifting from job to job in normal times. Such shifts were at a minimum during the boom; now they're becoming more normal. And now fit takes {a little longer for even the good man to find his new job—and
skilled man. Many “Upgraded” Millions of workers were “upgraded” during the war.and the boom. That is, they did work above their training, and were paid accordingly. Now they are reluctant to go back to what their skill actually fits them for, with
remain unemployed, and a for benefits. y } ey “This is not to deny that there is distressing unemployment in the - country—more than before. But {t does not mean or threaten depredsion and bread lines.
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and many household appliances, petroleum, coal mining, hardware, jewelry, the luxury trades and services, construction, and transportation have been hit by filled pipelines, consumer price resistance, abnormal weather. So have the manufacture and sale of the higher-priced automobiles, and of those that were cashing in
Steel Demand Firm But women’s clothing®’ still booms while men’s clothing is in the doldrums. Bteel still hasn’t got out of the gray market,
Chevrolet, Ford and Plymouth expect to make more cars this year than ever before, and- sell every one of them. 4 The Connecticut aviation industry may need twice as many new men as the 4000 layoffs that have received so much publicity. Aviation, shipbuilding, railroad car building and television promise to need more workers than have
are being called back. Texas reports almost 20,000 new layoffs in five industries, but there are pickups in six others, and unemployment still is 18 per cent under last year’s. .
spotty geographically, For example, shoe-making is a soft spot
tant shoe center. Yet unemployment there is 22,000 under 1948. From now on there may not al-| ways be a job for everybody in
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he has adopted as his own. There will be more out of work at any given time. . “But so far as the figures show and experts can see, employment
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ended—subject to geographical move who would rather stay put —there still will be work most of | the time, at --high pay, for the! competent workman. *
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