New Harvard Data (Accidentally) Reveal How Lockdowns Crushed the Working Class While Leaving Elites Unscathed

by | Jun 24, 2021 | Headline News | 6 comments

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    This article was originally published by Brad Polumbo at the Foundation for Economic Education. 

    Founding father and the second president of the United States John Adams once said that “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.” What he meant was that objective, raw numbers don’t lie—and this remains true hundreds of years later.

    We just got yet another example. A new data analysis from Harvard University, Brown University, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation calculates how different employment levels have been impacted during the pandemic to date. The findings reveal that government lockdown orders devastated workers at the bottom of the financial food chain but left the upper-tier actually better off.

    The analysis examined employment levels in January 2020, before the coronavirus spread widely and before lockdown orders and other restrictions on the economy were implemented. It compared them to employment figures from March 31, 2021.

    The picture painted by this comparison is one of working-class destruction.

    Employment for lower-wage workers, defined as earning less than $27,000 annually, declined by a whopping 23.6 percent over the time period. Employment for middle-wage workers, defined as earning from $27,000 to $60,000, declined by a modest 4.5 percent. However, employment for high-wage workers, defined as earning more than $60,000, actually increased 2.4 percent over the measured time period despite the country’s economic turmoil.

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    The data are damning. They offer yet another reminder that government lockdowns hurt most those who could least afford it.

    Some critics argue that the pandemic, not government lockdowns, are the true source of this economic duress. While there’s no doubt the virus itself played some role, government lockdowns were undoubtedly the single biggest factor. It’s pretty intuitive that ordering people not to patronize businesses and criminalizing peoples’ livelihoods would hurt the economy. This intuition is confirmed by data and studies showing as much. And don’t forget the fact that heavy lockdown states have consistently had much higher unemployment rates than states that took a more laissez-faire approach.

    Others might insist that the mitigation of the spread of COVID-19 accomplished by lockdowns justifies this economic fallout. But this argument fails to account for the many peer-reviewed studies showing lockdown orders did not effectively slow the pandemic’s spread, or the painfully inconvenient fact that most COVID-19 spreads occurred not in workplaces, restaurants, or gyms but at home. (Making “stay-at-home orders” seem like an astonishing mistake in hindsight.)

    So, all lockdowns really seem to have accomplished is at best a mild delay in the pandemic’s trajectory in exchange for a host of lethal unintended consequences such as a mental health crisis and skyrocketing drug overdoses. And, as we now know, a highly regressive economic fallout for the working class.

    Of course, Ivy League researchers almost certainly did not intend to expose the failings of big government pandemic policies when they set out to catalog employment data. But, as Adams said, facts are stubborn things.

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      1. The Elite’s were behind ordering the lockdowns, you wouldn’t expect them to do something to hurt themselves would you?

      2. Gate’s chart has shown the hardship on different financial classes.

        An overlay of like colors could have been made, to show the hardship on govt, vs. private business, at the different wage levels.

        “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.”

        To the best of my understanding, the Freemasons of Adams’ era were expected to regard that as their primary religion, with their participation in the mainstream being incidental.

        We might like to know which countercultures fared best, doing business with the govt.

      3. You didn’t take in affect the 9 million jobs available that many of the lower class unemployed refuse to take and what you mentioned the rates were of EMPLOYED people,….. but didn’t mention UNemployment benefits the unemployed got, paying better than their former jobs…. And the free gov’t rent they got during all that time.

        • Kids —

          Never accept as a “real job” any situation that will not cover a ride and a shower. It is not an internship leading you to bigger and better things.

          That rule about not getting into cars with a stranger also applies to adults. The terms of your employment will worsen, without fail, as soon as you are out of contact. You can be left in strange places and have to “work” your way back.

      4. Fauci and Birx both work for the Gate’s foundation, which pushes global “vaccinations” (suicide)…

      5. Anecdotally, this is a very, very rural bedroom county < 25,000 population, over 97% white. The two largest employers have about 500 employees each. The largest was ordered closed, but applied for waivers, and after some reworking of lines, opened back up in three weeks. The second largest never shut down being deemed an essential industry. Many people worked cubicle jobs and worked remotely.

        Yes, I do know of several restaurants and a bar that went out of business but basically the employment rate stayed the same. They went to work at the factory.

        Unemployment did pay more than working for some, but the thing is, if you get called back to work in this state and don't go, they boot yer ass off unemployment. So I think the story about not going back because unemployment pays more is bogus, and those people don't understand how unemployment compensation actually works.

        p.s. I know…I know…stating demographics is rayciss. meh

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