Why Workers Say the Economy Still Feels Bad Despite Rising Wages: Scott “The Cow Guy” Shellady Breaks Down the Disconnect
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Employers are painting an economic doomsday scenario if wages in our country continue to rise. The big question is how the unions will respond. After years of skyrocketing inflation, purchasing power may have been restored on paper, but many employees aren't really feeling the effects of this recovery yet.
Why Workers Say the Economy Still Feels Bad Despite Rising Wages: Scott “The Cow Guy” Shellady Breaks Down the Disconnect
Inflation-adjusted wages have risen for five straight quarters, according to new Bureau of Labor Statistics data showing private-sector compensation outpacing price growth by a small but measurable margin. Yet Americans remain overwhelmingly negative about the state of the economy. Sixty percent say the country is on the wrong track, and affordability remains the defining concern in nearly every national poll. On Chicago’s Morning Answer, host D…
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