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Sponsor Link: Chris Whalen CPAhttp://www.chriswhalencpa.comhttps://www.amazon.com/dp/0979352266Men are struggling. A new book explores why and what to do about ithttps://bit.ly/3hEtFApMystery Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qUtGb...Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2039428Odysee.TV: https://odysee.com/@SandmanMGTOW:cBitchute Link: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/YIxe...SubscribeStar.com: https://www.subscribestar.com/sandmanPaypal / Email: Sandmanmgtow @ Gmail.comBitcoin Address: bc1qtkeru8ygglfq36eu544hxw6n9hsh22l7fkf8uvHi Everyone Sandman Here,This video isn't brought to you by any donations because I didn't get any for today. If you want to send a donation and request a topic you can do so at the paypal or subscribestar links down below. You can also help me out by hitting the like and subscribe button or following me on Rumble which I put a link to in the description. I'm monetized there so it helps. Anyways, I thought I'd cover an article called: Men are struggling. A new book explores why and what to do about it" and I'll read some sections from it and I quote: "America has seen a dramatic shift away from jobs requiring physical strength. Fewer than 1 in 10 jobs now require what's called heavy work, a sector once dominated by men. Friday’s jobs numbers from the Labor Department showed a continuing worrisome trend among men: A smaller and smaller share of them are working. Consider men of so-called prime-working age, 25 to 54. Sixty years ago, close to 97% of men in that group were working or looking for work. Since then, there's been a steady decline. In October, the number was 88.5%. In a new book, Brookings Institution scholar Richard V. Reeves sounds the alarm about the struggles of men, both in the economy and in society, pleading with policymakers and society at large to pay attention to what's going on and intervene. Titled Of Boys and Men, the book explores the economic, social and cultural shifts that have forced men to the sidelines of the economy, including the loss of jobs in male-dominated fields such as manufacturing and the influx of women into the workforce, diminishing the need for men to serve as providers for their families. Rather than try to recapture an era that is long gone, Reeves argues we should help men adapt to the jobs of the future — including many that are now overwhelmingly performed by women. In an interview with NPR, Reeves warns if nothing is done to help struggling men, families will become poorer and economic inequality will only worsen." Then the article has exerpts from an interview with Richard. He says that he was reluctant to write the book because if you try to help men you get criticized and attacked or asked 'Whose side are you on?' As if if you want to help men you have to hurt whamen. Soyciety is so obsessed with helping women thatif you bring up male issues then it can be seen as a distraction. Richard also has three grown sons. He says whereas he used to fret about three young men, he is now worried about millions. He says the male population has slipped back economically back to 1979 with regards to earnings. That there are stagnating wages for the majority of American men. And that's created this economic malaise. He says that many of the new male jobs have to come from the HEAL sectors — IE health, education, administration and literacy. In some ways, it's the mirror image of STEM — science, technology, engineering and math. He also says that by his calculations, for every STEM job that we're going to create between now and 2030, we're going to create about three HEAL jobs.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/mgtow/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy