Robert Reich

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Why Today’s Unemployment Report Should Be Taken With A Grain of Salt

Three times today I’ve been asked on media outlets about the likely effect on the presidential election of Friday’s jobs report, depending on what the Bureau of Labor Statistics announces. Unfortunately, the BLS report is likely to sway some voters — and therefore have an impact on this tight race. But it shouldn’t. The report … Continue reading

Spreading the Benefits of the Productivity Revolution

At the heart of the productivity revolution are the computers, software, and the Internet that have found their way into the production of almost everything a modern economy creates. Factory workers are being replaced by computerized machine tools and robotics; office workers, by software applications; professionals, by ever more specialized apps; communications and transportation workers, … Continue reading

Obama must offer bold plan to fix economy in 2nd term says Robert Reich

President Barack Obama’s electoral strategy can best be summed up as: “We’re on the right track, my economic policies are working, we still have a long way to go but stick with me and you’ll be fine.” That’s not good enough. This re­covery is too anemic, and the chance of an economic stall far too … Continue reading

Robert Reich (As Santorum and Romney Battle for the Loony Right, the Rest of Us Should Not Gloat)

My father was a Republican for the first 78 years of his life. For the last twenty, he’s been a Democrat (he just celebrated his 98th.) What happened? “They lost me,” he says. They’re losing even more Americans now, as the four remaining GOP candidates seek to out-do one another in their race for the … Continue reading

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