This is a crime against posting and if there was any justice on this website Zaid would be suspended immediately. https://twitter.com/ZaidJilani/status/1295794307681734658 …
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Replying to @dovesandletters
Zaid intentionally cut off the title of the chart, said it explained everything about a hot topic of discussion, and then linked to a paywalled WaPo article. He belongs in twitter jail!
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Replying to @tradsnapewife @dovesandletters
The chart appears exactly as it does in the WaPo article. I thought you were putting him in twitter jail for exposing the PMC “precarity” discourse to reality.
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Replying to @tiredie @dovesandletters
Sorry but there’s no way that a third of Americans are making six figures. I refuse to believe it. And questioning the PMC precarity discourse isn’t exactly verbatim on twitter, sure it’s controversial but that’s what makes it popular posting material.
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I will however apologize to Zaid for assuming there was more to a chart that said “American’s Incomes”
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Replying to @tradsnapewife @tiredie
PMC precarity is about young PMCs, not boomer PMCs.
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Replying to @dovesandletters
The data in the chart seems experiential rather suspect to me, too. I think we’re all in twitter jail now.
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Replying to @tiredie
Well, there is a lot that isn’t specified like what dollars are they talking about, 1967 dollars or 2020 dollars? How did or didn’t they adjust those figures?
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Intuitively 32k wasn't poverty in 1967 so I'm guessing it's 2020 dollars adjusted by CPI
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