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    July 12, 2007

    Perfect Labor Storm 2.0 release set for October 2007

    Did you know....

    If you took every single job in the U.S. today and shipped it to China . . .

           .......China would still have a labor surplus.

    China's Generation Y accounts for nearly one-sixth of the Chinese population, equivalent to two-thirds of the entire U.S. population. 

    By 2025 more than 75 % of the workforce in India will be from Generation Y and younger generations.

    In the United States, Gen Y and younger will make up just less than 60 %.

    Trends and stats like this are just an inkling of the information you'll find in the revised, updated and expanded Perfect Labor Storm 2.0.  Keep watching this blog for more announcements about the book release and updated Perfect Storm Indicators or visit www.perfectlaborstorm.com.

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