The United States is a low-wage country. (Here a chorus of Republicans pipes up: Yes, but it's the greatest low-wage country in the world, and don't you forget it!) In fact, in 2009 the United States led developed nations, with 24.8 percent of workers earning less than two-thirds of the median income. By comparison, the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland and Germany all came in at between 20 and 21 percent of workers earning less than two-thirds of their respective median incomes. (Republicans: We're number one!!!)
Huh. And that has absolutely nothing to do with low-wage migrant workers?
Huh. And that has absolutely nothing to do with low-wage migrant workers?
I don't know...how's about you go find some numbers to substantiate that supposition?
Or the massive decline in skilled labor?
Huh. And that has absolutely nothing to do with low-wage migrant workers?
Huh. And that has absolutely nothing to do with low-wage migrant workers?
Think he will?
Not looking good so far....
So the United Kingdom, Canada, Ireland and Germany are free from labor and imigration issues?
What do you recommend be done here ken?
For a start cut these CEO's Pay!
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/...ml?ref=business#s932005&title=Wage_Inequality
Which would accomplish....what?
Which would accomplish....what?
Which would accomplish....what?
Which would accomplish....what?
Lets say a CEO, makes 100 million a year, cut that pay to 5 million a year and that extra 95 million you could employ hundreds of workers, with good wages and benefits too!
CEO pay start to rise, when our jobs here started to be outsourced overseas!