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How did the change from an industrial economy to a service economy affect americans' economic security?

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jeka57 [31]3 years ago
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Low paying jobs such as sales and fast food offered limited benefits. These corporations began to hire temporary workers and began to downsize. In 1998, over one-fourth of the nation's work force worked in temporary or part-time positions. ~ this answer is on Quizlet.com
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