Source: "
Skills Don't Pay the Bills," New York Times, 20 Nov 2012
“It’s hard not to break out laughing,” says Mark Price, a labor
economist at the Keystone Research Center, referring to manufacturers
complaining about the shortage of skilled workers. “If there’s a skill
shortage, there has to be rises in wages,” he says. “It’s basic
economics.” After all, according to supply and demand, a shortage of
workers with valuable skills should push wages up. Yet according to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics, the number of skilled jobs has fallen and so
have their wages.
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