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re: Bottom 10% of labor force wages increased 6% this year
Posted on 3/23/19 at 6:51 pm to trinidadtiger
Posted on 3/23/19 at 6:51 pm to trinidadtiger
quote:
Proof ya still mad the BEA said the economy grew 3.1% in the last fiscal year arent you?
Posted on 3/24/19 at 12:55 am to 90proofprofessional
quote:sigh. i guess you will never stop being a turd
your boy is still all cozy in the sub-3% club w/ barack
how much currency has been printed during trump's term?
how much have interest rates been kept artificially low during trump's term?
how much did obama fight the trade war?
i'd be willing to bet your response is the customary, obligatory textbook obfuscation.
hey dodge, how about those obama jobs numbers?
Posted on 3/24/19 at 12:58 am to Loserman
Wage increase. Sounds like something Hitler would support.
Posted on 3/24/19 at 1:45 am to bfniii
doland: comfy and cozy in the 2% club with barry, nevermind exploding deficits with an already solid economy
bfnii: muH FeD
eta
not a very clear change from then to now. what happened in feb 2019 tho
bfnii: muH FeD
eta
quote:
how about those obama jobs numbers
not a very clear change from then to now. what happened in feb 2019 tho
This post was edited on 3/24/19 at 1:48 am
Posted on 3/24/19 at 5:31 am to 90proofprofessional
quote:
given the posters posti g so far, i wonder if a link is going to show up in this thread for any claim at any point, let alone a quality one
i look forward to never seeing one
Min Wage increases 2018
Here you go cocksucker
State 2017 Minimum Wage 2018 Minimum Wage
Alaska $9.80 $9.84
Arizona $10.00 $10.50
California $10.50 $11.00 (for employers with 26+ employees)
Colorado $9.30 $10.20
Florida $8.10 $8.25
Hawaii $9.25 $10.10
Maine $9.00 $10.00
Michigan $8.90 $9.25
Minnesota $9.50 $9.65 (for employers with $500,000 annual gross sales)
Missouri $7.70 $7.85
Montana $8.15 $8.30
New Jersey $8.44 $8.60
New York* $9.70 - $11.00 $10.40 - $13.00
Ohio $8.15 $8.30
Rhode Island $9.60 $10.10
South Dakota $8.65 $8.85
Vermont $10.00 $10.50
Washington $11.00 $11.50
Increases Scheduled for Later in 2018
District of Columbia $12.50 $13.25
Maryland $9.25 $10.10
Oregon* $10 - $11.25 $10.50 - $12.00
Like I said, minimum wage increases nowhere near account for all of the 6% increase in bottom 10% wages.
but of course you already knew that
Posted on 3/24/19 at 9:50 am to gthog61
quote:
Like I said, minimum wage increases nowhere near account for all of the 6% increase in bottom 10% wages.
but of course you already knew that
just listing MW changes does pretty much nothing to tell us how much it has to do with what's happened over the year to the bottom 10%
but that's getting ahead of ourselves. op's empirical claim was never supported
Posted on 3/24/19 at 9:59 am to Iowa Golfer
Wage growth at the 10th percentile in states with at least one minimum wage increase from 2013 to 2018 was more than 50 percent faster than in states without any minimum wage increases (13.0 percent vs. 8.4 percent). As expected—given women’s greater likelihood of being in low-wage jobs and thus greater likelihood of being helped by minimum wage increases—this result is even stronger for women (13.0 percent vs. 6.0 percent). However, men also experienced much faster 10th-percentile wage growth in states with minimum wage increases than in those without (12.0 percent vs. 8.6 percent).LINK /
This post was edited on 3/24/19 at 10:01 am
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