ATL Bear said:Only if you think the U.S. doesn't suffer from a similar "fraud" and under qualified degree programsRedbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:Even if it's 30-50% the differential is astounding and emanates from educational focus, purpose and outcomes.Redbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:You don't have to tell me. I've been saying it for some time that we can't do here what is done elsewhere from a manufacturing perspective. It's why outsourcing has occurred. To put it in perspective, China and India graduate well over 1 million engineers every year. The U.S. graduates around 100,000. And people wonder why we need to import skilled labor. There's a fundamental shift that has to occur in the American workforce for us to compete from America vs through America.The_barBEARian said:Sound a lot like 2024 America.ATL Bear said:The USSR's labor issues were cultural and skill based not the shortage issue they have today. My comment was simply a problematic workforce.Redbrickbear said:ATL Bear said:
Putin's Russia is getting closer to the Soviet economic dilemmas that crashed it. Defense spending outpacing social spending, rising deficits with increased borrowing costs, inflationary pressures, and a problematic labor force. An unintended weapon Trump will likely initiate is further energy deregulation resulting in lower oil and gas prices (that Russia is already discounting to avoid sanctions) which will put more and more pressure on Russian tax revenues, which are now becoming the primary funding source vs energy.
Meanwhile China is running a debt trap operation on them since the West is sanctioned from buying Russian debt.
I don't think the USSR had that particular problem:
"The crude birth rate in the Soviet Union in 1989 was 17.6 per 1,000 people. The average population of the USSR in 1989 was 286,731,000"
"The USSR had a Fertility rate of 2.3 in 1978-79"
They were doing ok-ish on the population stuff....there was a workforce to replace the elderly aging out.
But the modern Russian Federation certainly does have that problem:
[Russia's fertility rate in 2024 is estimated to be 1.46 children per woman, which is well below the 2.1 children per woman needed to maintain population levels.
In the first six months of 2024, Russia's birth rate was the lowest it's been in 25 years. In June, the number of births fell below 100,000 for the first time
Russia's population is aging rapidly due to a number of factors, including low fertility and a high mortality rate
The natural population declined by 997,000 between October 2020 and September 2021 (the difference between the number of births and the number of deaths over a period). The natural death rate in January 2020, 2021, and 2022 have each been nearly double the natural birth rate.]
TSMC officials claimed the plant they built in Arizona was having problems because the American workforce was too stupid and lazy to develop the technical expertise required to manufacture their semi-conductors.
How much fraud do you think comes with that number?
There are quite a lot of articles out there about Chinese diploma mills and the cheating that goes on
(india as well)
If 50% of their degrees are BS..And if China does have 1.3 billion people
While the USA has 330 million
Then America is not that far off on producing engineers
If anything it's China under producing with its large population
I don't…
Our fraud problems in education are nothing like China.
Just like our pollution problems are nothing like China's problems.
Plus I don't think most of our fraud degrees are in STEM (more a liberal arts thing)