Michael Mandel
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Why Obama Needs A Competitiveness Audit
President Obama is talking about ‘insourcing’…bringing jobs back into this country again. That’s great. But can insourcing really create enough jobs to make... Read »
The Investment Drought Continues
I’m sorry, every time I hear about the need to boost consumer spending I have to stop myself from pounding the table. As we round into 2012, the real weakness... Read »
A Decade of State and Local Gov’t Stagnation
This chart shows that real state and local government output, as measured by the BEA, has been effectively flat since 2001. To put it a different way, the stagnation... Read »
Congress and Ostrich Economics
Faced with the need to make policy in a rapidly changing economy, Congress is going absolutely the wrong way by planning to cut funding for the Census Bureau to... Read »
Jobs: Glass More Than Half Empty
From the BLS, a chart showing the number of unemployed workers per job opening. Unemployed workers per job openings is clearly trending downward, which is good... Read »
Nobel Prize Irrelevancy?
For years when I was chief economics writer at BusinessWeek, I would write our post-Nobel piece. I was often one of the few people who would challenge the adulation... Read »
Plunge in Performing Arts Jobs
Up to now, paid employment at performing arts companies has held up pretty well in the downturn. In 2010 the number of jobs at music, theater, dance, and similar... Read »
The State of Young College Grads 2011
I started writing about tough times for young college grads in 2006, when I was at BusinessWeek. Seems like a different day and age, doesn’t it? Since then things... Read »
Some Occupations that Have Grown Since 2007
Yes, despite the deep, deep troubles in the labor market, some occupations have grown since the recession started. Surprisingly, farm, fishing and forestry occupations... Read »
Three Industries That Continue to Add Jobs
Is this the moment where the balance of power finally shifts to Internet-related employment? After this morning’s job report, I thought I’d run graphs of three... Read »







