Those are low-paying healthcare jobs. |
April's ADP report for April 2026 shows 109k in the private sector, of which 61k of that 109k are in healthcare and education. Does that mean that more people are going into teaching? Trades and transportation make up another 25k. So the future in employment is healthcare, education, and the trades. https://adpemploymentreport.com/ |
And of this, teaching and healthcare are still largely, government funded in the end. I work in healthcare and while my paycheck comes from a "private" organization, it's still largely funded by the large portion of patients who pay using a variety of government funded insurance plans. |
And the healthcare (other than the wealthy doctors) and education industries lean liberal. |
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The next liberal nurse I meet will be the first liberal nurse I meet. |
Hi. -Liberal nurse who barely knows any conservative RNs. |
You must live in a red bubble.
https://www.opensecrets.org/industries/background?cycle=2024&ind=H1710 https://politicsatwork.org/occupation/registered-nurses |
No, it means more people are going into administrative tasks. Mindless paper pushing. |
Of course! They get their money from .gov Is this a surprise? Their nest is feathered by public funds. |
ok, so I guess you don't want public education or nurses? |
I live in the darkest navy blue area. |
I want HC to be a reasonable segment of the American economy, not an unreasonable segment where the spending on it obliterates every other industry. |
If there wasn’t so much white collar fraud like Rick Scott, and leadership of insurance and hospital groups reaping 8 figure salaries while front line nurses and aides had to be on SNAP, maybe things would be different. |
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