Via Ezra Klein (and simplified by me), this chart largely explains why sky-high unemployment hasn’t produced any real sense of urgency in our political class. It’s because unemployment is high among people who don’t vote and low among people who do. If the stock market were crashing or corporate profits were down, that would be one thing. But unemployment? It’s just not that big a deal.
December 7, 2010
Chart of the Day: Who Votes, Who Counts
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