Wage growth is weak for a tight labor market—and the pace of wage growth is uneven across race and gender. | by @eliselgould and @ValerieRWilson https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-wage-growth-gaps/ …pic.twitter.com/KAtqkydDl8
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Wage growth is weak for a tight labor market—and the pace of wage growth is uneven across race and gender. | by @eliselgould and @ValerieRWilson https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-wage-growth-gaps/ …pic.twitter.com/KAtqkydDl8
Wage growth is being held back by political decisions and the Trump administration is on the wrong side of key debates | by @joshbivens_DC https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-macro-policy/ …pic.twitter.com/DiLHpuQurJ
Working people have been thwarted in their efforts to bargain for better wages by attacks on unions | by @hshierholz https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-collective-bargaining/ …pic.twitter.com/gwnl7Z2H89
Low-wage workers are suffering from a decline in the real value of the federal minimum wage | by @metaCoop, @eliselgould and @benzipperer https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-minimum-wage/ …pic.twitter.com/uIsZugP3M4
Black workers endure persistent racial disparities in employment outcomes | by Jhacova Williams and @ValerieRWilson https://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-racial-disparities-in-employment/ …pic.twitter.com/p25ufYV3qm
Employers increase their profits and put downward pressure on wages and labor standards by exploiting migrant workers | by @costadanielhttps://www.epi.org/publication/labor-day-2019-immigration-policy/ …
Nailed it!
This is why I have a problem when people talk about how millennials are not succeeding. See that break in 1980? That's exactly what I'm talking about. Take that info and go to the areas that died. Too many places & unions busted under St. Reagan.
I'm not saying millennials aren't suffering under massive debt & a declining workforce. I'm saying we've been suffering a long damn time. Blue collar workers went from a comfortable middle class position to losing everything, including their pensions BY COURT ORDER.
This didn't start under Trump it's been going on years & years, but now its so wide no one can keep from getting it. Some of us did & rebelled from it & pointed it out to try to stop it & got punished for doing it. Bad guidance overall that's what it was. Money = Power. Unfair.
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