Title: The economic crisis wasnt born yesterday
1- The economic crisis wasnt born yesterday
- John August, Executive Director Union Delegates
ConferenceApril 18, 2009
21934 General Strike San Francisco
31936 NLRA gives unions a voice
- If I was a working man, Id join a union!
- - Franklin Roosevelt
4Unions built the middle class
- Paid vacations
- Health insurance
- Pensions
5Systems Thinking
6The U.S. economy is a system
Economics is not like the weather!
7Choices we made
- Deregulation of major industries such as
transportation, communications, electric
power.and - BANKING
- Shift of tax burden from wealthy and corporations
to everyone else - Weakened labor movement
- Lowering of wages for most workers
8Unionized industries are gone
9Potential collapse of U.S. auto industry
One-in-tenUS jobson the line
10The financial sector filled the gap
Financial-Industry Profits As a Share of U.S.
Business Profits
Pay Per Worker in The Financial Sector As A
Percentage of Average U.S. Compensation
45 35 25 15 5
200 160 120 80 40
1948 1958 1968 1978
1988 1998 2007
1948 1958 1968 1978
1988 1998 2007
11Easy credit became a necessity
12Income inequality grew
513 Income Rise5.9 million Income
U.S. INCOME DISTRIBUTION Large and Growing Gaps
in Income Income Growth Across the U.S Population
353 Income Rise1.3 MillionAverage Income
1947-73
1973-05
Poorest 20
Second 20
Middle 20
Fourth 20
Richest 20
Top 0.1
Top 0.01
Source Economic Policy Institute
13Productivity vs. Wages
Productivity
Wages
400
365
330
295
260
225
190
155
120
85
50
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2006
Source Economic Policy Institute
14National debt
- It took from 1789 to 1981 to accumulate the first
1 trillion of the national debt. From
1981-present the debt has accelerated to 11
trillion.
15Monthly change in unemployment
(In 000s)
2007
2008
300 200 100 0 (100) (200) (300) (400) (500) (600)
Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov
Jan Mar May Jul Sep Nov
Source Bureau of Labor Statistics, November
2008
16The health care system is broken
50 million Americans without insurance
17Acting our way into new thinking
- The Case for Change
- We have a historic mission
- We face unprecedented market threats
- Were changing to meet these challenges
18Understanding KP to understand health care
Understanding and changing systems is a critical
skill set called organizing!