Ok...I say it again...the build back broke bill is a joke! They say it will "support" 3 million jobs supported per year. Well, what the hell good will that do us as we are already 5.8 million people unemployed. Waste of $$!!
"Here, we update a previous analysis to reflect the latest state of the legislation and assess its potential impact on U.S. labor markets. Overall, we estimate that the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) will provide support for 2.3 million jobs per year in its first five years, shown in detail in Table 1, below. Add to this an estimated 772,000 jobs per year supported by the bipartisan infrastructure deal, also referred to as the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, passed last Friday in the House, and you get more than 3 million jobs supported per year.
With the U.S. economy still running at least 5.5 million jobs short relative to its pre-pandemic trajectory, sustained support for job creation is a key benefit of the plan, but the economic impact will be much farther reaching. For example, roughly half of the jobs supported by BBBA result from new and expanded caregiving initiatives for universal pre-K (332,000 jobs per year), child care (574,00, and long-term care (238,00."
https://www.epi.org/blog/the-b....uild-back-better-act
"According to the agency, 5.8 million people unemployed in November, want to return to the labor force, but might not be able to find a similar job to the one they left."
https://www.newsmax.com/newsfr....ont/labor-unemployme