"For a variety of reasons, we are not producing at a given level of economic activity the jobs we used to have"
- Tim Bishop
About this Quote
This quote by Tim Bishop is describing the present state of the economy and the lack of tasks offered. It recommends that, for a range of reasons, the economy is not producing enough tasks to satisfy the level of financial activity that it utilized to. This could be due to a variety of factors, such as a reduction in customer need, a reduction in investment, or a decrease in the variety of companies operating. It might likewise be due to a reduction in the number of individuals getting in the workforce, or a decrease in the number of individuals willing to work. Whatever the cause, the outcome is that there are fewer jobs offered than there used to be. This can have a considerable impact on people, households, and neighborhoods, as fewer jobs suggest less chances for people to earn a living and support themselves.
This quote is written / told by Tim Bishop somewhere between June 1, 1950 and today. He/she was a famous Politician from USA.
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