"They underline how much worse off the low-skilled worker has become."
Another explanation is the stronger labor market for low-skilled workers.
The loss of jobs for low-skilled workers gets, by my count, a total of 11 words.
The solution was to import low-skilled workers from other Communist countries.
But a modest hike is not likely to cause higher unemployment, even among low-skilled workers.
The result is higher average worker productivity than in America, where low-skilled workers find work more easily.
Indeed, a large majority of low-skilled workers are native to the United States.
If the number of low-skilled foreign workers were to fall, wages would increase.
The point is that with a decline in low-skilled foreign workers, life would go on.
After all, how exactly does one prevent the outsourcing of good jobs for low-skilled workers?