As is widely known the Washington Post never misses an opportunity to blame the victims of policy for bad outcomes, rather than rich and powerful folks who design policy. We are treated to yet another example of this charade with the Post running a major article that claims that video games are a major reason that fewer young men are working today than 15 years ago.
The basic story is that many young men, particularly those with less education, have dropped out of the labor force in the last...
Published on September 24, 2016 00:40