Yes
Other than government jobs, few if any are created by government.Non-government jobs are only created by commerce, in response to increased economic activity. New government spendingprograms will increase jobs by increasing this activity (this occurs with defense spending during wars). However, reducing taxes will also increase this activity by removing less capital from the private sector economy (this was the basis for Reaganomics in the 1980s).However, demand must exist for new goods and services before jobs can be added to fulfill this demand. Reducing taxes on consumers can increase disposable income and hence increase demand.---It is absolutely impossible for any government to create any useful non-government jobs. It is possible for a Government to create useless jobs or make-work jobs. The few jobs that a government can directly create are inside the structure of the government, including military jobs.
They took the place of the men who went to fight the war.
All of the new jobs made were for the war, so when the war was over, people were suddenly jobless again
Natives disliked the new immigrants because they (took jobs from white Americans).
The "new" immigrants brought different cultures and languages.
Russia's immigrantes immigranted to New York because they needed jobs and they were running out of food.I now this because they did't have any food left and they needed new jobs because the jobs they had wsa not not providing the things they neededto tak care of there family
any jobs
It created new jobs in the service industry, but led to a decrease in manufacturing jobs
The answer is undeterminale, becaus new jobs are being created as we speak.
no
Yes, the new deal created jobs by giving federal money to businesses
Roossevelt (FDR)
Other than government jobs, few if any are created by government.Non-government jobs are only created by commerce, in response to increased economic activity. New government spendingprograms will increase jobs by increasing this activity (this occurs with defense spending during wars). However, reducing taxes will also increase this activity by removing less capital from the private sector economy (this was the basis for Reaganomics in the 1980s).However, demand must exist for new goods and services before jobs can be added to fulfill this demand. Reducing taxes on consumers can increase disposable income and hence increase demand.---It is absolutely impossible for any government to create any useful non-government jobs. It is possible for a Government to create useless jobs or make-work jobs. The few jobs that a government can directly create are inside the structure of the government, including military jobs.
A stagnant economy is one that is not generating new jobs, new technologies, or any real growth. This is a serious problem because it means that wages will not rise with inflation, new entrants to the workforce will not have jobs, technological advancement will slow, and companies will lose revenues because fewer people will have the money to buy their products.
FDR because he had to get us out of a huge economic mess or low and behold the great depression. He created the new deal which created a wide variety of jobs for common workers who were unemployed.
there has been new jobs created and others.
Created 2 million new jobs in the inner cities.