Hmm - adjusted dollars?per capita income
What about median capital in comparison to per capita.
Your figure will be masked by remarkable wealth that has been concentrated at the top since globalisism was the policy
Hmm - adjusted dollars?per capita income
Yes adjusted for prices...median or average...chose your weapon err metricHmm - adjusted dollars?
What about median capital in comparison to per capita.
Your figure will be masked by remarkable wealth that has been concentrated at the top since globalisism was the policy
Yes adjusted for prices
Why do you think free trade is the primary driver of this?Hmm - adjusted dollars?
What about median capital in comparison to per capita.
Your figure will be masked by remarkable wealth that has been concentrated at the top since globalisism was the policy
Because free trade really means cheaper human capital costs. That’s why the wealth divide has grown as much as it has. Shocked that this doesn’t bother you more.Why do you think free trade is the primary driver of this?
hilariously retarded and wrongThat’s why the wealth divide has grown as much as it has.
Only in the sense that countries with gigantic population densities have a much lower prevailing wage. Having fewer jobs for those countries doesn’t make that better.Because free trade really means cheaper human capital costs. That’s why the wealth divide has grown as much as it has. Shocked that this doesn’t bother you more.
That’s those countries problems and it should never come at the expense of our middle and lower middle class.Only in the sense that countries with gigantic population densities have a much lower prevailing wage. Having fewer jobs for those countries doesn’t make that better.
Median will not be affected by distributional changes. My preferred metric would be median household income adjusted for prices.What about the gap between per capita and median? This is the whole idea that people like yourself look at the economy in the aggregate and don’t care all too much about its distribution.
You’re the one asking where *my* outrage is. I’ve consistently made it clear I disagree, so I’m curious as to why you’d ask me that question and then be surprised to find it’s the same as it’s always been.That’s those countries problems and it should never come at the expense of our middle and lower middle class.
You disagree. We understand.
You’re the one asking where *my* outrage is. I’ve consistently made it clear I disagree, so I’m curious as to why you’d ask me that question and then be surprised to find it’s the same as it’s always been.
I disagree with you on the effects of free trade on the middle and lower classes as well.
The funny thing to me is that a portion of the MAGA base and the left are saying many of the same things on Economics right now, but MAGA is now co-opting bad leftist economic policies while leaving intact other conservative economic policies that undercut the supposed benefits of the leftist policies.
they're economic twinsThe funny thing to me is that a portion of the MAGA base and the left are saying many of the same things on Economics right now, but MAGA is now co-opting bad leftist economic policies while leaving intact other conservative economic policies that undercut the supposed benefits of the leftist policies.
I disagree that the solution is protectionist economic policy. People can’t afford to life on the front line blue collar jobs that already exist. Shifting other front line jobs from retail and services to manufacturing doesn’t do much for me.You disagree the lack good paying jobs for blue collar workers that aren’t stem has been a bad thing?
they're economic twins
I disagree that the solution is protectionist economic policy. People can’t afford to life on the front line blue collar jobs that already exist. Shifting other front line jobs from retail and services to manufacturing doesn’t do much for me.
I’ve done HR in manufacturing, and it’s a lot more complicated than that. A lot of companies/industries are either starting out in similarly low pay ranges or have extremely volatile job security.Manufacturing pays much more than retail. Not talking about the BS manufacturing jobs at Amazon warehouses. Actual manufacturing.
Sure in the current climate which is anti American manufacturing. That’s what’s changingI’ve done HR in manufacturing, and it’s a lot more complicated than that. A lot of companies are either starting out in similarly low pay ranges or have extremely volatile job security.