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Nope. I read the first sentence then move on. Nothing but regurgitated libstained sewage.Good article examining why wage growth had been lagging and is finally starting to take off,
AND, especially important, imo, the long ignored working poor are finally, getting the most benefit.
I consider this a wonderful thing, and think we need to do more of what led to these good numbers.
Discuss.
Why Wages Are Finally Rising, 10 Years After the Recession
"Average hourly earnings in April were 3.2 percent higher than a year earlier, the ninth straight month in which growth topped 3 percent, the Labor Department reported Friday.
Other measures diverge on the exact timing and rate of increase, but not on the basic trend: Wage growth, long stuck in neutral, has at last found a higher gear.
“We’ve spent several years going, ‘Where is the wage growth? Where is the wage growth?’” said Martha Gimbel, an economist for the job-search site Indeed. “And it turns out we just had to wait a few years for the labor market to get tighter....”
...The recent gains are going to those who need it most. Over the past year, low-wage workers have experienced the fastest pay increases, a shift from earlier in the recovery, when wage growth was concentrated at the top."
The working poor in AmeriKKKa will be hard pressed to make ends meet, much less attain some semblance of a life replete with affordable health insurance that they can actually use without going bankrupt.
The few, negligible percentage points of increase in income level that the working poor may ever experience will do nothing more than to help the working poor survive; they will never 'prosper.'
Any meager increase in wages will be offset via inflationary factors. Within the context of the recent (past two years) economy inflationary factors have far exceeded any wage growth experienced by most all of the working class & the working poor.
Your statistic, while appearing good on paper, really means nothing. It's like economic 'treading water.'
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Nobody reads your shit. Leave.Good article examining why wage growth had been lagging and is finally starting to take off,
AND, especially important, imo, the long ignored working poor are finally, getting the most benefit.
I consider this a wonderful thing, and think we need to do more of what led to these good numbers.
Discuss.
Why Wages Are Finally Rising, 10 Years After the Recession
"Average hourly earnings in April were 3.2 percent higher than a year earlier, the ninth straight month in which growth topped 3 percent, the Labor Department reported Friday.
Other measures diverge on the exact timing and rate of increase, but not on the basic trend: Wage growth, long stuck in neutral, has at last found a higher gear.
“We’ve spent several years going, ‘Where is the wage growth? Where is the wage growth?’” said Martha Gimbel, an economist for the job-search site Indeed. “And it turns out we just had to wait a few years for the labor market to get tighter....”
...The recent gains are going to those who need it most. Over the past year, low-wage workers have experienced the fastest pay increases, a shift from earlier in the recovery, when wage growth was concentrated at the top."
The working poor in AmeriKKKa will be hard pressed to make ends meet, much less attain some semblance of a life replete with affordable health insurance that they can actually use without going bankrupt.
The few, negligible percentage points of increase in income level that the working poor may ever experience will do nothing more than to help the working poor survive; they will never 'prosper.'
Any meager increase in wages will be offset via inflationary factors. Within the context of the recent (past two years) economy inflationary factors have far exceeded any wage growth experienced by most all of the working class & the working poor.
Your statistic, while appearing good on paper, really means nothing. It's like economic 'treading water.'
Nobody reads my shit? You must have read my shit.
The thread topic is the working poor & incremental wage growth.
If you can't contribute to topical content then you should go jump off a bridge & go fuck off.
Yep. ANyone that would spell America with kkk in the middle is a piece of shit not worthy of any consideration.