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The Baby Boomer Service Economy Has Arrived


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2016 Sep 4, 2:26pm   14,494 views  53 comments

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41   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Sep 6, 9:07am  

These charts are far more clear and direct.


And it's not the UniParty/Globalist/Corpratist Elite's "Education" that is the problem. Low Wage workers are stunningly more educated than in the previous generation.

Amazing what happened when we had a tariff, regulation, unions, and a declining number of foreign born citizens.

42   _   2016 Sep 6, 9:08am  

thunderlips11 says

This has been one of the most worthless charts ever

This is why the real left is as bad as the real right

They can't read data right

43   _   2016 Sep 6, 9:09am  

The big movement in productivity came in manufacturing and this is now the smallest work force we have in the U.S.

But output is high

So, the baseline theory is that we wanted a dying employment industry to reverse trends and have 90 million Americans out of work for the sake of producing this chart

44   _   2016 Sep 6, 9:10am  

3.3 Million workers get paid $7.25 a hour

min wage which was never created to be a primary single work job .. hence why majority are 2nd wage earners with no college education

45   _   2016 Sep 6, 9:10am  

As always, you can see why the left and right have got it wrong on America

They can't read data properly and they try to manage a low multiplier into a big one

46   _   2016 Sep 6, 9:54am  

You're going to lose because you're not versed in demographic economics

47   _   2016 Sep 6, 9:55am  

It's a myth

48   _   2016 Sep 6, 10:00am  

Low rates isn't a bad thing

49   _   2016 Sep 6, 10:01am  

Labor force growth matters.... why America is the most power economic force ever... people!

50   _   2016 Sep 6, 10:11am  

Brazil is tiny compared to us

51   _   2016 Sep 6, 10:11am  

dollar moving up has minimal impact on us, only oil states

52   Dan8267   2016 Sep 6, 10:43am  

thunderlips11 says

thunderlips11 says

This is a failure of capitalism, plain and simple. If capitalism worked remotely as well as its proponents claim then the median household income today would be $88k/yr based on the information provided in the graphs posted by thunderlips.

Clearly capitalism hasn't worked. Technology, not capitalism, increased productivity 250% since 1950, but today a dual income family barely makes ends meet while in the 1950s a single income allowed people to own their house outright and have a vacation home.

When you realize that capitalism is letting a greedy bunch of parasites control production and distribution -- and has nothing to do with private property rights -- then it comes at no surprise that these greedy parasites screw up the economy for everyone else in order to lock in short term gains for themselves. Capitalism is not the opposite of communism. It's communism with a different nomenclature. Call the party leaders executives and you have capitalism.

53   Rew   2016 Sep 6, 11:02am  

Dan8267 says

... today a dual income family barely makes ends meet while in the 1950s a single income allowed people to own their house outright and have a vacation home.

That's dual income, college educated, professionals in most case. Yes, I believe the majority of the parents I have been meeting on return to school are exactly in this boat. Amazing. I am such an anomaly : single income family and a home owner.

I didn't do that off my salary either. I just got stupid lucky in tech (stocks). The new college hires today I don't think have a prayer to have something similar happen to them.

Edit: Loagn's convinced we are all going to be mega rich selling each other coffee and Chinese food though.

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