Life isn't fair.
No idea why you mentioned it, but I agree. If it were, I don't think I'd be short, left handed, and clumsy, too.
Unless of course you are looking for a more socialist society.
Not sure what exactly that means, but we're already a blend of capitalism/socialism. I don't think the system is the problem.
Capitalism has to thrive in order for employment to increase.
Again, I agree. But capitalism has been thriving for years, without much improvement in employment or wages. You know: the rich are getting richer, etc. Without restraint, capitalism can easily become quite ugly.
Just a reality because they are holding the money.
And that seems to play a large part in the issue: profits have risen exponentially, but have not been reinvested in the human capital that made it happen. Except at the top of the food chain, of course. I just read an interesting article about how the jobs that go unfilled [at the middle level, neither entry nor management] are often due to Human Resource Dept's reliance on useless buzzwords = I mean keywords, when searching resumes & boards like LinkedIn, causing them to miss the very applicants they ought to grab: the creative ones. The ones who can move a company ahead, producing new ideas, markets, products - whatever. Instead, the keywords don't match and the jobs go unfilled. It's nuts - and it's absolutely believable, IMO.
Most able body people that aren't working I find create their own situation.
They either make themselves undesirable to a employer, are uneducated, have unrealistic expectations or have a laundry list of "I don't wannas".