Forbes

There has been a marked shift in the U.S. economy away from standard full-time jobs, with companies increasingly hiring workers on a contract basis who don’t receive benefits. From 2005 to 2010, the number of independent contractors and other workers who aren’t covered by unemployment insurance swelled by 4 million to 40 million, or 23% of the U.S. workforce, the research firm EMSI estimates.

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