A new blog post by one of my favorite Authors/entrepreneurs, Dan Miller, caught my eye, and I thought it would be worth sharing. The post, titled, When Helping Hurts focuses on some recent developments regarding our national unemployment program.
The government is looking into extending benefits in the unemployment program for the 5th (that’s right, I said 5th) time since the recession started, just a couple of years ago! Normally, the benefits are doled out to the unemployed over 26 weeks (aka 6 months), with the option to get a 13 week extension. Basically, this means that you can draw unemployment for 9 months before you have to go back to work, and a lot of people do just that! They collect full benefits before even really trying to get a job! Why, you ask? Well, I assume for some it’s because they think it’s “free money”, but, as we all know, that’s never the case for anything. Somebody always pays, be it the company, the taxpayers, the government (which takes its money from the taxpayers) or the consumer (who is almost always ALSO a taxpayer). Under the new proposed benefits, the pay outs can run as long as 99 weeks…almost 2 YEARS!
The funny thing is that some studies sited in the post indicate that people are most likely to find a job when the unemployment runs out, no matter if that length of time is 2, 26 or 99 weeks. People seem to think that because they are drawing unemployment, they economy must really be in the toilet for everyone, and so they don’t try. However, when there is no more unemployment, they “magically” find work. Amazing!
There are many examples of these programs being run the wrong way and abused by some of the participants. I’m not going to get into that, because I have a feeling many of you wouldn’t want to read a post that long. If I’m wrong, say so in the comment section, and I’d be happy to oblige!
Dan Miller draws an interesting observation, drawing a parallel between the way bears hunt and the way we as humans acquire a job. Bears hunt more efficiently when they aren’t given food from humans…you know, when they have to hunt. We are the same way with money and jobs. When there isn’t somebody giving them to us, we get creative and figure out a way to do it. Be that start our own company, go to work for someone else or sell some stuff, we will make it work. Can’t find work in your area? Perhaps you should move. Think outside the box people!