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Healthiness of the U.S. Work Force - 10/24/16

There are a lot of men between the ages of twenty five and fifty four who aren’t in the labor force.  One of the reasons for this is that many men suffer from serious health conditions that represent major barriers to work.  According to Princeton labor economist Alan Krueger, they sometimes suffer physical pain, but also frequently from sadness and stress. 

As reported by writer Peter Coy, a recent Krueger paper entitled Where Have All the Workers Gone points out that nearly half of prime age not in the labor force males take pain medication on a daily basis.  Among the mostly wealthy member nations in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Italy was the only country that had a lower labor force participation rate among prime age men than the U.S. in twenty fifteen. 

From a policy standpoint, Krueger’s bottom line is that quote addressing the decades long slide in labor force participation by prime age men should be a national priority close quote.  While prime age men seem rather unhappy to be out of the labor force, young men are less disturbed by the year according to Krueger’s research.  

Anirban Basu, Chariman Chief Executive Officer of Sage Policy Group (SPG), is one of the Mid-Atlantic region's leading economic consultants. Prior to founding SPG he was Chairman and CEO of Optimal Solutions Group, a company he co-founded and which continues to operate. Anirban has also served as Director of Applied Economics and Senior Economist for RESI, where he used his extensive knowledge of the Mid-Atlantic region to support numerous clients in their strategic decision-making processes. Clients have included the Maryland Department of Transportation, St. Paul Companies, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Players Committee and the Martin O'Malley mayoral campaign.