Posts Tagged ‘ jobs ’

Advocacy Releases Timely Jobs Report

Mar 8th, 2010 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Research

Given all the yelling about ‘jobs, jobs, jobs,’ the SBA Office of Advocacy released a particularly timely report last week, aptly entitled An Analysis of Small Business and Jobs. The paper, authored by Advocacy economist Brian Headd, bills itself as a primer to help policy makers (and anyone else who happens to be interested) “understand [...]



Micro Employers May Be Turning The Corner

Dec 7th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Economy

Payroll employment declined by 11,000 in November and the unemployment rate edged down slightly, to 10.0%. It’s a sign of the times that the news was greeted with a certain amount of relief and cautious optimism in certain quarters in Washington. But while the politicians are sniping among themselves about whether or not the decline [...]



White House Jobs Forum To Include Small Biz

Nov 16th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Economy

The President is in Asia at the moment, doing unheard-of but very American things like holding town hall meetings in China and bringing his very own Obama-ness to the Pacific Rim. Of much more concern to us is the fact that, just before he left, he announced that he would be holding a forum on [...]



Self Is The New Employment

Jan 12th, 2009 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Policy Matters

If the last ten years have taught us anything, it is that both money and wealth will gravitate to themselves in much the same way that water molecules are attracted to each other.

What that means, if you’re talking about water, is that wet sponges soak up more liquid than dry sponges. If you’re talking about money and wealth, it means that full purses soak the economy more thoroughly than empty ones.

That is why the pre-occupation of the White House and Congress with economic growth, and their apparent belief that markets are sacrosanct, might best be described as misguided.



Weighty Perceptions

Dec 8th, 2008 | By Dawn Rivers Baker | Category: Policy Matters

What’s going to have to happen before our nation’s leaders make the connection between jobs and microbusinesses?

Well, more than one connection, really.

There’s the easy stuff, the screamingly obvious connection between microbusiness employers and the millions of jobs they create. But there’s also the nonemployers — and that’s a subject that requires enough real thought to be daunting for the average public servant.