No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.

I guess that part about the entire world economy changing over the past half century. That must be the part I missed.SilverEagle wrote:Nobody here is saying that. What we are saying is that it's harder to build up savings vs the past and it's getting harder and harder every year. The whole point of the article is that Americans 20 years ago lived good and were as a whole able to save money. Now 18 years of stagnant wages and constant increase in living costs is putting a giant squeeze on the middle class. WTF don't you get Okee?Okeefenokee wrote:Just like point of sale markup is not the same as profit, living paycheck to paycheck is not the same as poverty.
GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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In fact, I'm pretty sure that we have it immeasurably better than coal miners 100 years ago.DBTrek wrote:Lots of bitching about wages not going up.
No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.
For those with the highly sought after employable skills, wages have actually skyrocketed against almost no inflation at all.DBTrek wrote:Lots of bitching about wages not going up.
No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.
Yep, well, that might take a while. Being a permabear isn't very good investment approach.SilverEagle wrote:ssu wrote:Well, there's not much inflation now. No but stagnant wages magnifies it's effect
. But surely can be devastating if it all comes down (again). It's not if, it's when.
I need to hire a young attorney, and literally cannot find one with the requisite skills, we are willing to overpay, but if you're good and tough, the world is your oyster.Smitty-48 wrote:For those with the highly sought after employable skills, wages have actually skyrocketed against almost no inflation at all.DBTrek wrote:Lots of bitching about wages not going up.
No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.
Sure, it depends on what you call inflation.Smitty-48 wrote:For those with the highly sought after employable skills, wages have actually skyrocketed against almost no inflation at all.DBTrek wrote:Lots of bitching about wages not going up.
No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.
Not actually the case, in fact, Boomers didn't move up in the ranks for a long time, in this mythical age of Milk and Honey for the young Boomers, they were actually peons who simply fetched coffee for their Greatest Generation bosses.apeman wrote:In fact, I'm pretty sure that we have it immeasurably better than coal miners 100 years ago.DBTrek wrote:Lots of bitching about wages not going up.
No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.
I think we are crying just because it might be harder to get ahead now than for the boomers.
YeahThe Conservative wrote:Sure, it depends on what you call inflation.Smitty-48 wrote:For those with the highly sought after employable skills, wages have actually skyrocketed against almost no inflation at all.DBTrek wrote:Lots of bitching about wages not going up.
No commentary on why the same people's employable skills aren't ever going up.