The median household is 20% poorer today than in 1984 - Vox
Gee, who would have guessed that gutting unions through anti-worker laws, sending jobs overseas, providing ridiculous levels of executive compensation, having a poverty level minimum wage, letting Wall Street gamble risk-free on mortgages would result in a sharp decrease in middle class wealth despite advances in productivity and work hours?
I for one am shocked that policies benefiting corporate America aren't trickling down on the workers who actually create the wealth.
Joseph Stiglitz (you know, the Nobel Prize winning economist - yeah, his credentials aren't up to par with Austrian school 20-something neckbeards on internet forums but he tries to keep up) says it best: "Much of America’s inequality is the result of market distortions, with incentives directed not at creating new wealth, but at taking it from others."
And those "others" are the middle class.
In the end, we who do IM pay the price as consumers have less money to spend on what we promote. Sorry but Mr. Billionaire is not spending all that dough he is hording on your campaigns.
Gee, who would have guessed that gutting unions through anti-worker laws, sending jobs overseas, providing ridiculous levels of executive compensation, having a poverty level minimum wage, letting Wall Street gamble risk-free on mortgages would result in a sharp decrease in middle class wealth despite advances in productivity and work hours?
I for one am shocked that policies benefiting corporate America aren't trickling down on the workers who actually create the wealth.
Joseph Stiglitz (you know, the Nobel Prize winning economist - yeah, his credentials aren't up to par with Austrian school 20-something neckbeards on internet forums but he tries to keep up) says it best: "Much of America’s inequality is the result of market distortions, with incentives directed not at creating new wealth, but at taking it from others."
And those "others" are the middle class.
In the end, we who do IM pay the price as consumers have less money to spend on what we promote. Sorry but Mr. Billionaire is not spending all that dough he is hording on your campaigns.