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"Inequality and the Growth of Bad Jobs", Matt Vidal
Vidal takes a more nuanced look at the shifting inequality in America, specifically how the job market perpetuates it. He points out that more than a quarter of employed Americans work in a low-wage job, and that this segment of the jobs market has increased faster in recent years when compared to other, higher paying ones. Comparatively, low-skill jobs have decreased, meaning that more skilled jobs are paying less money. Due to the fact that large corporate entities have focused on outsourcing as a way to cut costs, the job market for low skilled employees is not expanding, with increasing poverty due to a lack of a living wage.
According to Matt Vidal, low-skill jobs account for about which percentage of employment?
a. 20%
b. 35%
c. 40%
d. 43%

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