The Future of Work

EPISODE · Apr 26, 2024 · 7 MIN

The Future of Work

from Decode Econ · host Abdullah Al Bahrani

Episode Description: In this episode, Dr. A delves into the troubling trend of the declining share of income allocated to American workers, despite their increasing productivity and output. The discussion explores the factors contributing to this decline, including globalization, the decline in union membership, and the growing automation of jobs. Dr. A also examines the recent groundbreaking decision by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ban noncompete clauses and its potential impact on workers, businesses, and innovation. Join us as we navigate the complex economic realities and discuss the path forward towards a more equitable distribution of growth and prosperity.Key Takeaways: The share of income allocated to U.S. workers has significantly decreased since 1947, from two-thirds to just over half, despite increased productivity. Globalization and the decline in union membership have contributed to the shrinking share of income for American workers. The growing automation of jobs, observed since the 1980s, has further eroded the portion of income allocated to workers. While the slice of the economic pie for workers is shrinking, the overall size of the U.S. economy is expanding, presenting a complex economic reality. The FTC's recent decision to ban noncompete clauses marks a significant victory for workers' rights and has the potential to spur business formation, increase worker earnings, lower healthcare costs, and drive innovation.Topics Covered: Declining share of income for American workers Globalization and outsourcing Union membership and collective bargaining Automation and its impact on the workforce FTC ruling on noncompete clauses Equitable distribution of economic growth and prosperityEpisode Outline: Introduction (1-2 minutes) The declining share of income trend (3-4 minutes) Factors contributing to the decline (6-8 minutes) The shrinking slice of a growing economic pie (2-3 minutes) The FTC's groundbreaking ruling on noncompete clauses (4-5 minutes) Navigating the path forward (2-3 minutes) Conclusion and key takeaways (1-2 minutes)Calls to Action: Stay engaged with the critical issues surrounding the declining share of income and the future of work. Analyze the forthcoming data and insights from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Please share your thoughts, questions, and perspectives on the economics of our world with Dr. A and the community. Get full access to Decode Econ at www.decodeecon.com/subscribe

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