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To: 1rudeboy

Its true. In the USA working population, about 20% are degreed. Most of the rest have high school diplomas, and a very, very small percentage are high school dropouts.

In the work place, about 20% of the working population is supervisory. (See a correlation here?). These people have done quite well in the last ten years.

The problem is with the 80% who are not supervisory. Their wages acutally went down by about 4% in real terms from 1999-2003, (thanks Bill Clinton). While real wages for non-supervisory personnel rose in 2004 and 2005, they did not keep pace with inflation.

20% of the population is doing great,(me included) However, things essentially s*ck for 80% of the population. Do you see a problem with this? This is the type of thing that, unresolved, brings down governments and societies.


38 posted on 06/07/2006 12:24:17 PM PDT by coladirienzi
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To: coladirienzi

The Heritage Foundation, The Real Story on Stagnant Wages, 2004.


The Heritage Foundation, Job Numbers Show a Strong Economic Recovery, 2006.


52 posted on 06/07/2006 1:00:24 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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