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Thank you for the data. yellow dahlia Sunday #1
Hiding In Plain Sight Mr.Bee Sunday #2
My MAGA relatives would say, Diamond_Dog Sunday #3
I would tell them Mr.Bee Sunday #6
Well, you can imagine how they feel about FDR. Diamond_Dog Sunday #11
Did any of them ever stop to think Diamond_Dog Sunday #22
I certainly heard that line many times over the years in markodochartaigh Sunday #17
EVER SINCE REAGAN, (actually HWBush's CABAL) popsdenver 5 hrs ago #49
++++1000 Diamond_Dog 5 hrs ago #50
If the Republicans continue popsdenver 4 hrs ago #51
Median wage has been stagnant relative to productivity for 45 years. pat_k Sunday #4
Please supply reference links. Not disputing your excerpts, but backup documentation is needed. erronis Sunday #7
Oh! I beg pardon- Mr.Bee Sunday #9
World Economic Forum, Capital in the 21st Century, pat_k Sunday #10
Thank you! erronis Sunday #15
They've been stealing from us for decades Mr.Bee Sunday #12
FWIW pat_k Sunday #14
Regarding weakening of unions and tax law that facilitated concentration of wealth: pat_k Sunday #13
Republicans always talk about "redistribution of wealth". markodochartaigh Sunday #19
Yes, R's have been hellbent on systematically "redistributing wealth" from the hands of the many to the hands of the few pat_k Sunday #23
Why don't the labor unions understand these charts and data? FakeNoose 12 hrs ago #40
Sadly, a great deal of damage had been done by '60. pat_k 9 hrs ago #41
That also means that the current business model Javaman Sunday #5
FDR's concept of the minimum wage: Mr.Bee Sunday #8
And, policies that concentrate wealth in the hands of the few at the expense of the many make for a very fragile economy pat_k Sunday #18
I very much concur Metaphorical 21 hrs ago #34
And who was in charge then? Oh yeah Ronald Reagan. Initech Sunday #16
Yes he certainly did. Diamond_Dog Sunday #20
Ronald Reagan was elected president in 1980 KS Toronado Sunday #21
Must do more than raise the minimum wage. Inheritance tax, wealth tax, capital gains taxed higher than labor and... pat_k Sunday #24
Oh there's a ton of stuff we need to get done and quickly. KS Toronado Sunday #32
My big worry is that too few of our electeds are out there advocating for the big stuff. pat_k 23 hrs ago #33
A tax on spending rather than income Metaphorical 16 hrs ago #35
Should be at least $30 per hour MichMan Sunday #31
Seattle's minimum wage is 20.76 and will increase to 21.30 1/1/26 pat_k 8 hrs ago #42
The minimum wage as established in 1938 was 25 cents per hour MichMan Sunday #25
But did it have the same purchasing power? leftstreet Sunday #27
In 1957, J. Paul Getty was worth $2-4 billion dpibel Sunday #30
Raygun made munimum wage political southmost Sunday #26
K&R Bayard Sunday #28
Big corps worked to keep prices down and wages low. Klarkashton Sunday #29
That goes back HarryM 15 hrs ago #36
So glad you pointed this out. cer7711 15 hrs ago #37
Minimum wage should have been indexed to inflation like Social Security. n/t Buttoneer 15 hrs ago #38
From the comercial. "I was drowning in debt." Hotler 14 hrs ago #39
TOP TEN COUNTRIES of Minimum wage chouchou 8 hrs ago #43
K&R BlueWavePsych 7 hrs ago #44
"republicans"... Godot51 6 hrs ago #45
When You Say 'Republicans' Mr.Bee 6 hrs ago #46
"... until 1980, when it was frozen for nine years." Grins 6 hrs ago #47
The last Increase Before Reagan Mr.Bee 6 hrs ago #48
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