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    Default Bring Back CETA!!!

    This country's 2 [[or 3) worst recessions were ultimately ended thanks to CETA.

    CETA [[which help ended the mid 1970s recession) itself was an incarnation of FDR's WPA.

    Even Mr. Trickle Down Reagan himself utilized an incarnation of CETA to help end the early 1980s recession.

    The republican congress officially "repealed" it in 1998.

    It seems that will be the only way to lower unemployment. Employers are complaining about the lack of skills yet they're not hiring people so they can gain these lacking skills. CETA would be the perfect median for any underemployed or unemployed person who wants the opportunity to earn these skills and advance in their careers.

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    CETAten characters

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    In fiscal year 1982, CETA received funding of about $1.7 billion [[$3.8 billion in 2010 dollars) to provide classroom training [[50%) and on-the-job training work experience [[50%) to about 760,000 people at an average cost of about $6,360 per participant in current dollars. The programs were delivered at the state level and the average participant was in the program for only 20 weeks. In practice, the training and work experience prepared participants for low wage, entry-level type jobs with the hope that their participation would result in higher future earnings. A 1982 analysis by the CBO showed that most of the increase in participant's post-participation earnings was due to increased hours worked, not higher wage rates. [data source]

    While providing remedial training and basic work ethic skills is a worthy initiative, I don't see how it can possibly be claimed that a $4 billion program like CETA could end a recession. All it would do is provide a temporary bump to the employment numbers and make it look like the "jobless recovery" is over. It would "graduate" more qualified workers into the labor pool but do nothing to stimulate consumer demand, which is what drives the creation of long-term, non-subsidized jobs.

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    More people working = increased buying power which = more demand which SHOULD generate more jobs which SHOULD increase demand more which SHOULD increasing hiring >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Let's hope SOMETHING starts this cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gazhekwe View Post
    More people working = increased buying power which = more demand which SHOULD generate more jobs which SHOULD increase demand more which SHOULD increasing hiring >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Let's hope SOMETHING starts this cycle.
    Instead of creating another Federal/State program like "Son of CETA" as proposed by the OP, wouldn't it make more sense to promote greater usage of [[and expand, if necessary) existing assistance to low income workers such as the refundable Earned Income Tax Credit?

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