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While New York politicians scratch their heads over how to create jobs, one solution is obvious: Get out of the way. Lawmakers could start by killing licensing requirements that have nothing to do with public health or safety.
Too many people pounding the pavement in search of work findthat acing an interview isnt enough. In more and more jobs, you must first get the governments permission in the form of a license, which often means months (if not years) of mandated schooling and training, as well as paying fees and passing exams.
In the 1950s, only one in 20 Americans needed the governments permission to work. Today, its nearly one in three.
Read more: Overregulation kills New York jobs—Erica Smith - NYPOST.com
Interesting article. NJ probably has even tougher requirements.
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