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In 2008, the financial crisis caused many workers to lose their jobs. Middle-Class Jobs is a book that was written to try to focus on policies that could be created and passed to create middle-class jobs as well as solve many problems our country needs to address. The book is designed to be a basic reference guide in determining what types of policies could benefit communities by providing middle-class jobs.
Instead of chapters 1 and 2, the sections are broken into policy 1, policy 2, and so on. The policies describe an assortment of jobs with a generic cost per job that is multiplied by the total amount of workers allocated in each policy. Each of these policies are familiar topics, and the readers can flip to whichever policy they are interested in without having to read each policy before it.
Middle-Class Jobs does have some commentary from the author, which brings more context to the particular policy being suggested. Obviously, everyone has their views on different subjects, and for the most part, what we all want is accountability, trust, security, and jobs to feed our families. Each of these policies can be adjusted to the reader's own specifications. The policies are only suggestions and not ready to be voted on and passed. The policies altogether would create over ten million jobs. The talk of the shrinking middle class has gone on for decades, and the only way to create more middle-class jobs is to create policies similar to the ones in this book. Social security, income taxes, and accountability are also policies in the book Middle-Class Jobs.
To conclude, when the reader is wondering how to solve an issue and create middle-class jobs at the same time, all the reader has to do is grab the book Middle-Class Jobs, find a policy that describes the need, and determine how many jobs they want to create.
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Middle Class Jobs - Mark Bartold
Middle-Class
JOBS
Policies to Create Millions
FIRST EDITION
MARK BARTOLD
Copyright © 2022 Mark Bartold
All rights reserved
First Edition
Fulton Books, Inc.
Meadville, PA
Published by Fulton Books 2022
ISBN 978-1-63985-734-0 (paperback)
ISBN 978-1-63985-735-7 (digital)
Printed in the United States of America
To all the hardworking families in the United States and the world
To the mothers and fathers working hard to pay the bills so their children can have a roof over their head, clothes on their backs, and food on the table
CONTENTS
Preface
Policy 1: New City Development
Policy 2: Immigration
Policy 3: Health Care
Policy 4: Personal Security
Policy 5: Homeland Security
Policy 6: International Peace and Trade
Policy 7: Legal System
Policy 8: Welfare and Medicaid to Work
Policy 9: Infrastructure
Policy 10: Climate Change
Policy 11: Education System Part 1
Policy 12: Education System Part 2
Policy 13: Social Security and Tax Law
Policy 14: Accountability and Balanced Budgets
Conclusion
PREFACE
I started to write this book back in October 2008. The country was in an economic crash: Goldman Sachs competitors were being wiped out. Banks were getting the houses back. Job losses were increasing every week. Gas prices were $4 and up depending where you lived.
I sent fifty copies of rough drafts to politicians all over the country. Every Christmas, I would get a Christmas card from the vice presidential mansion because I sent a book to Mrs. Joe Biden.
I decided to rewrite and publish this book because the economy for the middle-class families is still struggling with the added burdens of more college debt because of the necessity of college degrees in the workforce.
I broke the chapters into policies because in order to get money for job creation, you have to have policies to present to lawmakers for the bills to be made and voted on. I listed examples of middle-class jobs that can be created in each chapter, and there are some overlaps in jobs across multiple policies, which is kind of good to be able to cover multiple areas of need in this country with jobs.
The jobs that I will list at the end of each policy would have a minimum pay of $15 an hour. With higher-paying jobs in the mix and costs involved in training and uniforms, I have used an $80,000 a year
base cost per job created in these policies. For the obvious higher-paying jobs, there will be a multiplier noted, for example: two times cost or three times cost for doctors, judges, upper management, and other monetary considerations.
Enjoy the read, and you will find that the policies are easy to modify up or down in size to fit whatever budgets or industry projects that are planned.
POLICY 1
New City Development
This is the most extravagant policy, but it is the easiest way to put a million people to work and add an additional million people every five years after that.
The first step is to determine the location for a major city to be built and then determine what kind of city you want to build.
For example, Dubai always fascinated me on how a city full of rich people could be built in such a short time frame. There was a location by the water and in an area that could sustain monstrous skyscrapers. Islands were created in images of palm trees and even a world map of islands to help capture the imagination of the people that would live there, shopping malls, museums, Lamborghinis, indoor ski slopes, and all the comforts of big city living located in the desert.
Since we live in the United States, the new cities would need to have a majority of middle-class people living there with 10 percent rich and less than 10 percent people with special needs. A freshwater source, cropland, solar, and wind would be perfect locations for building a new city and having an energy efficient, zero carbon emission city would be the best way to start our policy example.
Now that we have the goal set, it’s time to finally put some people to work. Zoning, water tests, ground tests, architecture of city, as well as the placement of the water purification system, windmills, solar panels, crops, plants, trees, sidewalks, and electric mass transit system will require a coordinated team of planners, architects, industrial engineers, and private industry representatives to establish the size and cost of the new utilities and construction. Planning for efficiency of usage, air quality, and psychological studies would need to be done to consider the right light and colors to use in the city. In addition to living quarters, shops, and restaurants, there will be a need for a city hall, fire department, police, hospital, churches, community centers, schools from K to masters programs and trade schools. Think of it like SimCity-type game but for real.
Now I will list the various living wage jobs that can be created with an example of how many jobs can be created and how much it will cost. How you find or pay for the policy will be discussed in a later chapter.
Living wage of $15 an hour and the costs to implement for a yearly total of