Obamacare: Thanks to Waiver, McDonald’s Adds 25% of New Jobs

Our economic recovery needs a big shot of adrenaline,. Yes, we had 268,000 new jobs added last month.  But about with 25% (62,000) came from McDonald’s! From the story:

The world’s biggest restaurant chain reported that it received one million applicants for open positions, which resulted in 62,000 people gaining employment. Another 900,000 plus were turned down. A McDonald’s spokeswoman said the company had planned to hire only 50,000 new employees. But the intense demand prompted it to take on an additional 24% in staff.

McDonald’s is honest, respectable work.  But if the company becomes the jobs driver, we are in real trouble.

The story is SHS fodder because had the Obamacarians not granted the company a waiver from the industry destroying requirements of the ACA,  McD’s might not have so “boosted” the economy, or the jobs that it did add would have been sans benefits.  Let’s go down Memory Lane, shall we?  From my post about the big McDonald’s waiver:

What a joke.  Last week there were reports that McDonald’s was going to drop its employees from health insurance coverage because Obamacare would increase the company’s costs.  This was roundly denied at the time, but now, guess what?  The bureaucrats have exempted McDonald’s and other companies–not to mention a big teacher’s union–from the rules that were supposed to protect us all.

The ways to better fix our economy than  are currently being applied are beyond our scope here.  But Obamacare’s current and potential drain on the private sector affects more than access to doctors and the very real likelihood of health care rationing.

Update: I am told that the added McDonald’s jobs were not included in the current report, but will be in the next one.  Consider this post a preview of coming attractions.

Next
YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE

Our Most Popular Articles of 2025

The Editors

It’s been a big year for First Things. Our website was completely redesigned, and stories like the…

Our Year in Film & Television—2025

Various

First Things editors and writers share the most memorable films and TV shows they watched this year.…

Religious Freedom Is the Soul of American Security

Christopher J. Motz

In the quiet sanctuary of West Point’s Old Cadet Chapel, a striking mural crowns the apse above…