He's sooo smart. And he's hissstoric.

• Young Americans' lifetime earning potential will be dramatically diminished.
• Their entrance into the economy will be delayed due to the exceedingly slow recovery.
• Young workers have borne the brunt of the epidemic of job losses: a total of 6.9 million jobs have been lost.
• Heidi Shierholz, an economist with the Economic Policy Institute, describe the situation as "extremely dire... [t]his group won't do as well as their parents unless the jobs situation changes."

• He also believes that the Obama economic team -- led by academics like Larry Summers -- have no experience with small businesses, have never started or grown a business, have never been entrepreneurs. He recommends tax credits for small businesses to spur hiring.
• A study by the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth states that the damage to a young person's career by a recession can last 15 years. And any delay into the workforce also postpones their major purchases, thereby further dampening a recovery.
• Angrisani also notes the futility of extending unemployment benefits, likening it to a "narcotic that is keeping the unemployed content -- but doing little to get them jobs."
• Labor statistics also show that the number of chronically unemployed -- those without a job for 27 weeks or more -- also hit a post-WWII high.
Those are the changes you have to believe in: they're facts.
Hey -- I've got an idea! How about a second "stimulus" package? Who's with me? Besides the SEIU, that is.
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