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wages up 3.2% year over year
that’s not a bad number, folks. biggest jump since 2009, not bad considering all the tax break wentnto stock buybacks and dividends and to help the Koch brothers purchase orphanages and evict the orphans. great economic news with the job gains. i know, i know, hitler also helped the german economy...
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Go try to live on minimum wage, 3.2% of near nothing is still next to nothing.
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now buy houses on nantucket. But it’s the biggest increase in 10 years. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
So what you’re saying is that Obama actually caused a larger increase in the job market? Good to know, not often you give him that kind of credit!
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obama obviously helped unemployment and the stock market. trump is continuing to do so, and unlike obama, trump also cut taxes for the vast majority of us, increasing our net take home pay by far more than Obama ever did. that’s also true. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Not my wage .. does this count states who have raised the min wage and it's not going up for federal
Workers June 2018 Median Household Income. According to Sentier Research, the median household income in the United States rose from $61,858 in May 2018 to $62,175 in June 2018, an increase of 0.5% over the previous month.Aug 1, 2.018 317 dollars does not look that glamorous once you see the real number rater then a % but still better than going backwards |
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do you know what an average is? i posted year over year results, which was an increase of 3.2%, the biggest bump since 2009. if that’s such a pathetic increase, i wonder why the previous administration didn’t routinely do better. biggest increase in 10 years, but it can’t be good news, because you don’t like trump. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
What is the inflation rate? If you account for inflation and subtract that from the average wage increase you will find that you might be quite humbled Jim.
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I can't recall anyone ever posting positive monthly statistics like this for Obama. LOL
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but add in inflation as mentioned the cost of borrowing , the price of housing , health insurance .. and how long it hasn't gone up significantly.. its trending in a positive direction .. its not game over Trumps fixed America thats all i am saying |
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nebe, i’m not saying this ends poverty. i’m saying it was the highest annual growth in ten years. i’m truly sorry if it bothers you that it happened under trumps watch. but if you can’t celebrate good economic news unless you happen to like the current potus, that’s your problem. this is good news. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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monthly. second, for the millionth time, i give obama credit for helping get us out the mess he inherited. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Unfortunately they take their cue from patriots such as LizWarren and Hillary.🤡
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Mr. Irrelevant
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What you won’t hear is the GOP saying that the rich continue to pull the rug out from under the people in this country that are just getting by. The stupid wall could be abandoned and that money could be used to feed the homeless or fund public education. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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"The rich keep on getting richer" How would you stop that? Would you pass a law saying that people can't add to their net worth after some point? The wealthy have more disposable income to invest. So when the economy grows, they benefit more. That's just the math. How would you stop that? "he GOP is doing an excellent job with the distraction game by making the poor think that the greatest threat to them is those less fortunate than themselves or people who hold different beliefs. " Who in God's name is saying that? |
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I’d heavily tax incomes over 1 million $ per year and impose a CEO pay rate cap. This would force reinvestment and higher payrolls. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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4th grade arithmetic Nebe. I'm in favor of making capital gains and dividends taxes more progressive than they are. It won't stop the rich from getting richer. You cant stop that, and no earthly reason why you'd want to. |
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I read it. If you can show me where in the constitution you'd have the authority to limit what a CEO can make, I'd be very interested. If the company wants to pay him and the customers are willing to pay the prices necessary, it's none of your business and it's not hurting anybody. CEO pay isn't creating poverty, not in most cases. Sure it's obscene. I did the math. If the CEO of Walmart worked for free, and donated every cent to the US workers (forget international employees), each worker would get about $30 a year. Whoop-dee-do. |
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Studies have shown that the highest marginal tax rate should be between 70 and 80% as this would still provide the rich with incentives to earn more and bring in more Revenue
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and i think it’s immoral to raise taxes if there’s still massive waste. cut all the fat first. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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many times that we need expanded healthcare. i don’t have a clue how to pay for it. or to operate it. no clue. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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