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Purchasing power and wages are not the same thing. You should have said “purchasing power”What? Stop smoking the funny cigsWages were stagnant until Trump came into office.But they counted working part time jobs with low wages in the employment numbers.That’s all you have? The unemployment rate was going down do 6 years before trump. Followed that same trend till it went way up under trump.liar.....Everything good about the trump economy started under Obama. The good ended under trump.Its the economy stupid....we have seen OBidens results and Trumps results....simple logic says vote for Trump if you would like to see an economy like we had prior to the dems latest trick....false covid numbers....when you are admitted to any hospital they must test for covid first...and if you are there to get a broken bone set but you test positive for the antibody you are entered into the covid count....its a scam....
obama got a 10% unemployment rate & brought it down to 5% despite a (R) house & a (R) senate 6 of the 8 years he was in office. donny piggybacked on that & in 3 years, managed to bring it down to +/- 3.5%.
ummmm - that still meant j-o-b-s.
why would bigcorp hire full time & hafta offers bennies? they still worked.
working means employment.
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wages have been stagnant since carter.
2018 stats aren't that old.
August 7, 2018
For most U.S. workers, real wages have barely budged in decades
By Drew DeSilver
For most Americans, real wages have barely budged for decades