“Nevertheless, if we can't expect much of the pre-pandemic economic activity to return, that dramatically weakens the case for propping up businesses as Jayapal and Hawley want to do, or paying workers to stay jobless like the HEROES Act does. Both policies stymie markets' ability to adjust to COVID-19 while shifting resources from those parts of the economy that can be productive during a pandemic to those that can't. If there's no demand for air travel, we'd be better off seeing baggage handlers shift to being warehouse workers or grocery delivery drivers. We want cooks and cashiers to move to restaurants that can figure out a way to stay profitable without dining service.
That doesn't mean the government can't provide relief. Even if we allow those readjustments to happen, we'll still probably have a less productive economy for a while, and the negative effects of that will be concentrated on people who aren't in a position to adapt. So there's a reasonable case for cash transfers targeting the poorest Americans. But they shouldn't be conditioned on staying at their current jobs, and—unlike unemployment benefits—they shouldn't be conditioned on staying out of the labor force altogether.
The innovation-breeding creative destruction of free markets is important during good economic times. In a pandemic, it's essential.”
Plans for Extended Unemployment Benefits, Wage Subsidies Risk Creating a Zombie Economy
Plans for Extended Unemployment Benefits, Wage Subsidies Risk Creating a Zombie Economy
Discussion in 'News & Current Events' started by KenH, May 16, 2020.
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then the House wants to give Bonus checks to illegals!
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All the government has to do is allow open things up with the sensible precautions and people can make their own cash through the long established concept of work. This "free cash" is only playing into the hands of the Democrats who long have wanted a "living wage" for the people and if they can't get it on their own they want it provided by the government. The proposal is 6k a month for every family or 72k a year and that my friends is a completely ridiculous and unsustainable proposal. -
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One of my pet peves -(at least here in NY) The Salvation Army thrift stores have been closed.
1) the employees lost a job
2) the cutomers are not able to buy the things (that often) needed. -
Newsom of CA is now demanding the Feds fund his lockdown. Hope Trump denies him.
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and do you blame him? How can he pay his bills (rent, electricity - for example)