New threat to skilled U.S. workers

The master plan, it seems, is to move perhaps 40 million high-skill American jobs to other countries. U.S. workers have not been consulted.

Princeton economist Alan Blinder predicts that these choice jobs could be lost in a mere decade or two. We speak of computer programming, bookkeeping, graphic design and other careers once thought firmly planted in American soil. For perspective, 40 million is more than twice the total number of people now ... Full Story »

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Marty Heyman
3.2
by Marty Heyman - Oct. 1, 2008

This story is a strong report of a singe viewpoint. It is not a bad story as it is focusing clearly on the one study and the one voice. It could have been a lot better with more attributed quotes from other voices on both sides of the issues, even if taken from "the literature." However, it lays out the argument clealy and without obvious additional bias.

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