Nobel Laureate ‘Discovers’ Cause Of Opioid Crisis: Complete Economic Destruction Of The “White Working Class”

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For several decades now the American Midwest has suffered from unprecedented economic decay courtesy of a persistent outsourcing of manufacturing jobs in the automotive and steel industries, among others. As we’ve noted frequently, that economic decay has resulted in a devastating surge in opioid overdoses that claim the lives of 100s of people each year.

Of course, many attribute Trump’s staggering victories in states like Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio and Pennsylvania to his efforts to tap into the frustration of the dispossessed Midwest masses by promising a rebirth of the manufacturing economy that once provided them a solid middle-class lifestyle.

That said, no economic crisis is truly “discovered” until an Ivy League, Nobel-prize-winning economist says it is.  As such, we present to you the intriguing findings of Nobel Laureate Angus Deaton who said he was “looking for something else” when he noticed a staggering increase in white mortality rates for people aged 50-54.  Per Market Watch:

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That was the case with landmark research undertaken by Nobel Prize winning economist Angus Deaton. The Princeton economist, working with his wife Anne Case, stumbled on the fact that mortality rates were rising for working-age white Americans since 1999.

 

We were really looking for something else and then we discovered that, at least among people between 45-54, and even more between 50-54, a decline in mortality, particularly white mortality that had been established for about 100 years had actually stopped or even reversed itself. Whether it has reversed itself or not depends on a bit on your starting point and end point, but the century-long decline in mortality rates that had gone on since the beginning of the 20th century had just stopped and was starting to rise.

 

For mortality rates to rise instead of fall is extremely rare. It typically takes a war or epidemic for death rates to jump.

Of course, from there it wasn’t much of a stretch for Deaton and Case to ‘discover’ that these deaths are tied to “deaths of despair” from alcohol, suicide and opioids.

Then comes the far more difficult question of ‘why’ the mortality rates are surging for middle-aged, white men…something Deaton attributes to a bleak job market and stagnant wages…

As to the more difficult question of “why” these deaths are taking pace, Deaton hypothesized that they are tied to a destruction of a way of life for working class Americans that used to exist.

 

“I’ve been using the analogy of the plains Indians, they had had a life which you might have liked or might not have liked before Europeans came to America and that life was destroyed and was never put back together again. I think we’re seeing that for the American working class over the last 40 or 50 years,” he said in a recent speech.

 

So we trace this back sort of a long way, and if you look at birth cohorts it is like each successive birth cohort is doing worse. They are more susceptible to these deaths throughout life, and the deaths rise with age more rapidly for younger cohorts, so we’re attracted by this idea that there is a cumulative process going on which is steadily getting worse over time. And, you know, the destruction of the way of life of the white working class is maybe a good way of thinking about this.

 

One story is just that there has been this slow loss of the white working class life. There has been stagnation in wages for 50 years. If you don’t have a university degree, median wages for those people have actually been going down. So it is just like that model, whereby American capitalism really delivered to people who were not particularly well-educated, seems to be broken.

Of course, pretty much anyone with a grade school education who has lived in Detroit for an extended period of time could have told you everything that Deaton has apparently ‘discovered’…but it does sound very official coming from a Princeton economist.

 

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lmorris
lmorris
December 14, 2017 5:18 pm

When you need a collage degree to work at Walmart we are all screwed, they went over seas with every because could pay 50cents their instead of 5.00 dollars but then sell back here and tell us they are doing us a favor. Could go on and on but why

lmorris
lmorris
December 14, 2017 5:19 pm

Well they brought off the right people damn the rest

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
December 14, 2017 5:34 pm

“They” don’t kill anyone, the drugs do and then almost exclusively as a result of the user. The drug is useful- I would assume- if you’ve lost a limb or had some other traumatic injury. It wasn’t designed for recreation and people who abuse drugs aren’t without agency.

You have to start holding people accountable for their own decisions. You can have the most corrupting influence in the world, but it doesn’t work unless people are willing to be corrupted.

Stucky
Stucky
December 14, 2017 6:01 pm

HF hits the nail on the head!

These ignorant fuckers who abuse the drug, why don’t you hold them solely accountable?

Without Tramadol my mom might kill herself, so great is the son from her degenerative bone disease.

But, her regular doctor can no longer prescribe it. Now she has to go to a specialist at a pain management center Another doctor, another hospital, and at a great inconvenience to a?.all. And they will only prescribe one month supply per visit! Thanks? And every three months they run the same fucking expensive tests to make sure she’s still got the disease!? WTF?? Costs a lot of money? But Medicare picks up the tab, do who gives a fuck, right?

Another clusterfuk example of government here just helping role. Hardy fucken har har.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 14, 2017 6:06 pm

Since you are the one that has to live your life, it might be a good idea to be the one accountable for the decisions you make that shape it.

If you let someone else assume that position, they will be making those decisions for their own benefit, not for yours.

Wip
Wip
December 14, 2017 7:13 pm

The comment counter says there are 6 comments on this post but I only see 3.

Vodka
Vodka
December 14, 2017 8:55 pm

In the mid to late eighties it was called “crank”. About 1995 I first heard the word “meth”. I soon discerned that it was all about the poor white blue-collar workers using it as an escape from their dead-end $7/hr jobs. I don’t blame them. The poor Blacks in the ghettos knew about the same kind of despair for decades.

So now it’s Opiods. A bit of a higher class gloss on their ‘escape’. Can’t fight progress I guess. Walk a mile in their shoes before you report back with your condemnation.

People need to quit worrying about some future ‘collapse’ of our civilization and realize that the THIS IS THE COLLAPSE. Right here and right now.

Diogenes
Diogenes
  Vodka
December 15, 2017 8:26 am

Things have definitely been fucked since 2008, and probably before. I had a high paying Job until 2008 and watched it evaporate overnight.

AC
AC
December 14, 2017 8:56 pm

Where did these drugs come from? Who is involved? Why would anyone do this?

https://dailystormer.red/profit-from-pain-whos-behind-americas-opiate-epidemic/

AC
AC
  AC
December 14, 2017 9:12 pm

Just google ‘sackler opioids’ for a list of other links. This piece of shit comment system won’t let me post them.

KaD
KaD
December 14, 2017 9:14 pm

I agree, I’m right in the early 50’s age bracket and finding a decent job with benefits seems hopeless. You have to know someone to get a foot in the door and I’m in a new town and I don’t know anyone. My Mother makes more from social security than I make working, AND has her healthcare taken care of.

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
December 14, 2017 10:11 pm

I work in manufacturing, two points, the hourly wages are not keeping pace with inflation – known fact. The salary based positions are working 10 to 12 hours a day, get phone calls nights and weekends. All are working harder than ever to maintain their jobs and standard of living. Yes, it’s still better than being out of work and dealing with that stress. However, the barely employed are under increasing stress too.

I believe the added stress comes from the mountain of debt being carried by average Americans. House, car, school, credit card, etc.

rhs jr
rhs jr
December 14, 2017 11:50 pm

We all get offered Dope for profit but only the dopey dopes stupid enough to blow their money on it and F themselves up even more actually buy it and use it. Don’t blame the Economy or Whites for them being dopes; or using a gun to commit a crime, or giving up in school, or leaving their baby mamas and kids, or voting for a Marxist-Muslim or whatever stupid they do.

Vodka
Vodka
  rhs jr
December 15, 2017 12:31 am

Live their life for a year and you’d be snortin’ crank and drinkin’ malt liqueur too, Mr. tough guy. It’s easy to talk smack when you have the security of a taxpayer funded teacher retirement check for the rest of your life.

Diogenes
Diogenes
  Vodka
December 15, 2017 8:24 am

Excellent response Vodka. Waiting for LPOH to comment how he is the only hard worker and everyone else on the planet are slackers.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Vodka
December 15, 2017 1:40 pm

Dig your own grave. PS: I don’t have a retirement check but I did work until I paid off all my debts (including a tractor etc). I know it is hard; that’s why I made a garden, planted fruit and nut trees, got some livestock, do canning; and it’s going to get a lot harder when Welfare/Warfare printing has destroyed the dollar.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 15, 2017 9:33 am

Some people do a lot of stupid shit. Then their lives suck.

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 15, 2017 11:07 am

Be true to yourself, know yourself and live compatibly with who you are, and you won’t need drugs, alcohol, or anything else to cope with how you live.

MarshRabbit
MarshRabbit
December 15, 2017 5:04 pm

I’ve been advising young folks entering the work force to try and find government employment, preferably with the federal government. Private sector wages have not kept up and benefits are virtually non-existent. I worked for public defender and my wife is a VA physician. We’re in better financial shape than many of our friends who went with the private sector. Of course, we can’t all become government employees, but why should you squander the most productive years of your life making someone else wealthy? Maybe when the private sector steps up with better wages, benefits, and retirement plans things will change.
“USAJOBS – The Federal Government’s official employment site”
https://www.usajobs.gov/

jamesthedeplorablewanderer
jamesthedeplorablewanderer
  MarshRabbit
December 15, 2017 6:51 pm

Without the jobs and TAXES paid by the private sector the public sector COULD NOT exist.
Also, every dime you get was STOLEN from someone who worked for it. The waste, fraud and abuse are legendary; no honest attempt at reform has escaped from committee, EVER. And you are going to be the easiest targets, the hard targets have their own security and even military protection.
Once the currency collapses all this goes under, but the convenience store clerks, the Avon salesladies and the other private sector schmucks won’t have teams out looking for them with ropes, pitchforks and tar ….

Boat Guy
Boat Guy
May 31, 2018 8:32 am

I have spoken of this wage and benefit evaporation created and supported by the circle jerk that is Wall Street to K-Street to Capitol Street and it has become a cancer on the American way of life . Funny how the working people that supported the tax base expendentures (teachers , police fireman and other government service people) were tossed overboard 40 plus years ago and a Nobel brainiac points out the problem now . He must be a genius to have finally figured out what most trained modestly educated working people knew when they witnessed the action and reaction first hand !
First “THEY” tell you your over paid then your retirement gets bankrupted now your property if you were able to hang on to it gets taxed out from under you so a fireman can retire at 50 working more hours than actually ever existed .
The working people of America were passed over consistently to a point where many are punch drunk .
Remember that when some older middle aged person in some retail job has a fuck everybody attitude remember the waitress she may spit in your food !