This document consists of two slides (pages 127-128) from a KPCB 'USA Inc.' presentation analyzing structural problems in the US labor force circa 2010. The text argues that healthcare costs, skills mismatches, and housing market immobility are barriers to hiring, while also noting that extended unemployment benefits have had a minor but statistically significant impact on unemployment rates. The slides cite research from Morgan Stanley (Richard Berner) and the Federal Reserve Board of San Francisco (Rob Valletta and Katherine Kuang). The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' bates stamp.
This document consists of two slides from a KPCB presentation titled 'USA Inc. | Consequences of Inaction' (likely part of the Mary Meeker 'USA Inc.' series). The slides analyze the fiscal health of the United States compared to global peers, focusing on national debt, GDP ratios, and investor perspectives on US bonds. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_021049' Bates stamp, indicating it was part of a document production for a congressional investigation.
Two slides from a KPCB presentation analyzing the relationship between entitlement spending and unemployment, and proposing policy options to increase employment. The first slide presents data showing an 86% correlation between entitlement spending growth and unemployment rates from 1986 to 2009, while the second slide lists short-term and long-term strategies for boosting employment, such as tax holidays and vocational training.
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