DudleySmith
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Thanks for the link. LOL!
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wages lag inflation, and by a whole lot, and always have.
And here's your proof.
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Increased 107.5% between 1948-1979 and
increased 13.7% between 1979-2019.
That's rock-solid proof that wages lag inflation. By a whole lot. DURR
And of course ignore the charts that show minimum wage would be over $20 an hour if adjusted for even the govts low estimates. See, that's why you're a dumbass nobody will pay attention to; you don't have any idea how to read charts nor even what the discussion is about. The idea its wages causing inflation is patently ridiculous, and has been since the 1960's, when the many 'Too Big To Fail' bailouts began snowballing and we began to see recessions start to be accompanied by inflation. You wouldn't know anything about that, probably because you need minimum wage to stay low because raising it to reflect inflation will make it obvious your aren't really 'skilled' after all and would be making the same as a burger flipper.