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==Philosophy==
==Philosophy==
Most NEETs want a job in theory, but are not enticed or skilled enough to grab an available job.
Most NEETs want a job in theory, but are not enticed, skilled, or able enough to grab an available job.


A vocal minority of NEETs are strictly against wageslaving entirely, which is the act of working full-time for minimum or low wage. In 2016, about 15% of men aged 25-54 without a job, had no desire to find a job, or about 1.6% of prime-age men in the USA total.<ref>https://www.kansascityfed.org/~/media/files/publicat/econrev/econrevarchive/2018/1q18tuzemen.pdf</ref> More often than not a wageslave is someone who earns just enough at their job to pay basic expenses. The term 'wageslave' could also be applied to any worker who isn't self-employed.  
A vocal minority of NEETs are strictly against wageslaving entirely, which is the act of working full-time for minimum or low wage. In 2016, about 15% of men aged 25-54 without a job, had no desire to find a job, or about 1.6% of prime-age men in the USA total.<ref>https://www.kansascityfed.org/~/media/files/publicat/econrev/econrevarchive/2018/1q18tuzemen.pdf</ref> More often than not a wageslave is someone who earns just enough at their job to pay basic expenses. The term 'wageslave' could also be applied to any worker who isn't self-employed.  
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