Covered at Reason 24/7: U.S. Wages Have Yet To Recover from Recession
Good times are just around the corner, right? Well, maybe around the next corner. Jobs seem to be trickling back, however weakly. But wages are still below their pre-recession peak in 2007. Job losses may have been so deep that they weakened employee bargaining power, especially as demand for labor remains weak. But an Obamacare-induced shift to part-time work also seems to be killing take-home pay.
From Investors Business Daily:
As bad as the current job recovery has been — and it's by far the weakest since World War II — the recovery in wages has been far worse.
Five years after the recession began in December 2007, total wages in the economy have yet to fully recover in real terms, Commerce Department data show. In other words, the wage recession continues.
By comparison, the longest previous post-war wage recession, which began with the 2001 downturn, was over in 2-1/2 years, even though that jobs recession lasted four years.
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I still don't understand how this fits in with the enormously successful "recovery summer".
Probably the same way Egypt's new Islamic constitution fits in with the Arab Spring.
Are you actually expecting them to be coherent? They're partisan retards. They can contradict themselves in the same sentence and not blink an eye. They're stupider and more venal than you can possibly imagine, and then some.
Well, we are approaching the 4th or 5th annual recovery summer. Maybe THIS time it will stick!
I'll bet the value of my dollar hasn't recovered from all the currency stock-splitting that's been going on, either.
The FED is paying banks interest on reserves.
Yeah, but it's only the 1% who have suffered, right?
I don't know about anyone else, but my employer has had a pay freeze for going on two years.
What's it like to not have a pay freeze? Or bonuses? Or cost of living raises? At least I remember cost of living raises in the early 90s.
Well, it's pretty nice, but then again, I don't work for a normal company.
OT:
"The White House is threatening a presidential veto of a Senate Republican measure that would give President Barack Obama more authority and flexibility to find $85 billion in spending cuts this year. The measure is intended to replace the automatic across-the-board cuts scheduled to kick in Friday.
The White House says it instead backs a Democratic measure to replace the cuts with tax hikes on millionaires and spending reductions over 10 years."
My way or suffer the wrath of SEQUESTER!
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