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minus-square@EmpathicVagrant@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink9•2 months agoThey’ll get you there by 2035 when the cost of living is close to $50 wages
minus-squareFlying Squidlinkfedilink2•2 months agoBold of you to think it will be any higher in 2035 than it is now.
minus-square@EmpathicVagrant@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink2•2 months ago7.25 federal, jobs offering 7.25-50 on indeed and paying $15
minus-squareObjectivityIncarnatelinkfedilink1•2 months agoAre you aware that that would be more than double what the (inflation-adjusted, of course) minimum wage has ever been in US history?
minus-squareObjectivityIncarnatelinkfedilink3•2 months agoTL;DR: The EPI graph isn’t measuring productivity vs. pay, even for “typical workers”; it’s measuring wage inequality, and images like these are the visual equivalent of out-of-context half-truth soundbites: https://www.reddit.com/r/badeconomics/comments/6rtoh4/productivity_pay_gap_in_epi_we_trust/
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They’ll get you there by 2035 when the cost of living is close to $50 wages
Bold of you to think it will be any higher in 2035 than it is now.
7.25 federal, jobs offering 7.25-50 on indeed and paying $15
Are you aware that that would be more than double what the (inflation-adjusted, of course) minimum wage has ever been in US history?
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TL;DR: The EPI graph isn’t measuring productivity vs. pay, even for “typical workers”; it’s measuring wage inequality, and images like these are the visual equivalent of out-of-context half-truth soundbites:
https://www.reddit.com/r/badeconomics/comments/6rtoh4/productivity_pay_gap_in_epi_we_trust/
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