to get back into the work force is going to take a big efrfort,a big change. you'll have to move, get new skills, reeducate. it is really difficult to get this group reengaged back into the work force again. if we're unsuccessful, the economy is going to be much diminished. these folks have lots of experience and talents. they want to work and the economy is going to be smaller because we can't engage them. it is going to be tough on us fiscally. if these folks can't work, they're going to call upon social security earlier than they otherwise would and medicare and medicaid. we have to work really hard to get that group back in, but that's the group i worry about the most going forward. >> mr. johnson, let me turn the conversation to a topic that's been front burner. income wealth inequality. how would you go about addressing that? how worried are you about it? what would you do to fix it? >> let me first f echo what mar said. i think when you look at the demographics of the united states and therefore the united states labor force and the consumer group, more