The Unfreeing of American Workers - Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman MAY 22, 2017
American conservatives love to talk about freedom. Milton Friedmans famous pro-capitalist book and TV series were titled Free to Choose. And the hard-liners in the House pushing for a complete dismantling of Obamacare call themselves the Freedom Caucus.
Well, why not? After all, America is an open society, in which everyone is free to make his or her own choices about where to work and how to live.
Everyone, that is, except the 30 million workers now covered by noncompete agreements, who may find themselves all but unemployable if they quit their current jobs; the 52 million Americans with pre-existing conditions who will be effectively unable to buy individual health insurance, and hence stuck with their current employers, if the Freedom Caucus gets its way; and the millions of Americans burdened down by heavy student and other debt.
The reality is that Americans, especially American workers, dont feel all that free. The Gallup World Survey asks residents of many countries whether they feel that they have freedom to make life choices; the U.S. doesnt come out looking too good, especially compared with the high freedom grades of European nations with strong social safety nets.
And you can make a strong case that were getting less free as time goes by.
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