Stagnant wages aren't a bug. They're a feature
The new wage numbers came out today, and they disappointed again.
Economists had projected a 3.2% rate of increase in productivity and a 0.3% rise in labour costs.
Versus a year-ago, productivity was 1.5% higher and labour costs 0.7% lower.
In parallel, hourly compensation was only up by 0.8% and down by 1.1% when adjusted for changes in the price level.
November recorded the slowest pace of wage growth in the past three years.
Year after year economists admit to how "puzzled" they are by stagnant wages. It's a real "mystery" to them. Then they go ahead and predict that wages are about to shoot higher, just like they predicted the year before, and the year before that.
They are consistently wrong because their paychecks depend on not understanding their jobs.
For instance, economists and politicians are unanimous in declaring free trade as a universal good. Any worker with more than two functioning brain cells can tell you it isn't.
Efforts to renegotiate NAFTA have so far mostly ignored the paramount issue — the outsourcing of industry and jobs to Mexico because of its very low wages and lack of labor rights.
...With wages around a dollar an hour, the U.S. “Big Three,” Japanese and German companies moved production to Mexico, with suppliers swarming in mass alongside. Low wages in Mexico are ingrained in a labor structure where workers have no rights. They labor under so-called protection agreements between the employer and a “union” attached to the government. There are thousands of these “agreements” often signed before there were any workers or without their participation or consent. Complaints by employees on working conditions were invariably thrown into a dark hole composed of labor boards controlled by the government or CTM and the hostile company. Industrial wages in Mexico in real-dollar terms have gone down in the 25 years of NAFTA, even as productivity has gone up 80 percent. A new $1 billion BMW plant recently opened shows this trend continuing — wages will range from $1.10 to $2.53 per hour according to a review from Bloomberg.
So far, there has been a broad failure to face up to this issue during the current negotiations to revamp NAFTA.
Wages are a reflection of leverage. More productivity doesn't mean increased wages anymore than more corporate profits turn into wages. When you take away power from workers, when you make them nothing but a collection of individuals, they are weak.
Lowering taxes and cutting regulations on corporations won't turn into better pay either. Despite the lies coming from Republican mouths.
Profit margins increased after the Great Recession and over the past 6 years have been above 9%. However in this timeframe wage growth has been around 2%. One of the reasons for the bounce back in margins and increased company profitability is due to wage growth being low. Just because a company were to make even more money shouldn’t change this trend.
Besides the ability of economists, politicians, and the news media to ignore this basic and indisputable fact, there is also selective amnesia.
That's why I enjoyed this letter to the editor.
During that meeting, we provided Smith and Walker with some studies and analysis, one of which was done by the Higgins Labor Studies Program, University of Notre Dame, public commentary, dated Jan. 3, 2012, titled “Right to Work Lowers Wages — And That’s a Fact,” written by Marty Wolfson.
We pointed out to them that there was quantitative data that showed that states that became right-to-work saw a corresponding reduction in wages for union and non-union workers alike of $1,500 per year, according to Notre Dame’s Higgins Institute. They both seemed to understand that going right-to-work would slow their constituents’ wage growth, but they saw that as a positive. They said it would make it more attractive for businesses to come to Indiana.
Let me repeat that. They chose to enhance corporate profits over the wages of their constituents. That means every year, hard-working Hoosiers will slowly fall further behind workers in non-right-to-work states, because the system has been rigged against them by this state’s Republican-controlled Legislature.
As I said, the slowed wage growth of Hoosiers is not a bug; it is a feature.
The next time you hear a politician, economist or pundit say something about the need to "be more competitive", it simply means cutting your wages. It's part of the plan.
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You can never screw over workers too much
as long as workers don't organize...
The solution isn't to raise the minimum wage.
The solution is for workers to organize into unions.
The former is something granted/mandated by the government.
The latter comes from workers being empowered.
Shaking my head. It takes Tucker Carlson of all people.
Segment of Tucker Carlson with Professor Mark Blyth to help paint part of the picture on wages. Crazy times.
Blyth is my 3rd favorite economist
after Michael Hudson and Steve Keen.
And stagnant wages increase the need
for credit/debt. Which is also another big feature. Bastards.
Only a fool lets someone else tell him who his enemy is. Assata Shakur
I don't think I've EVER made enough, my entire working life...
to be stable.
And I include the service in that because I didn't make nearly enough money to take hire someone to take care of my kids and do a decent job. Only folks in my budget were not folks I wanted watching my kids.
Own a house? Never been on my radar my entire life.
Of course, every time wages DO rise in a location, every corporate slimelord raises their prices, and blames the law. Often the beneficiary of the new "raise" ends up with less actual spending power than before...
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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
I resemble those remarks!
I resemble those remarks! And I did what I was supposed to do, too: avoided debt, children, and obligations until I had a stable, prosperous livelihood. Went to such school as I could afford, etc. No help. Good opportunities went to "men with families", which meant married with children before seeking a livelihood!
AAaaaauuuughhh!!
"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
Arrgh, and yet another NSFI comment I want to make...
Of course, in the American Rat Race, it's now blatantly obvious how the game is rigged...
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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
my all-time favorite episode of the TYO
odd coincidence that after the fact, the actors portraying the Footlights team were generally rather more successful than the actors portraying the Scumbag students.
The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.
Ditto. I resemble that too
except for when I first started working and had a sweet part time job that made lots of tax free money. I've only paid off two cars in my long list of keeping up with everyone else. My first and last cars. 20/20 hindsight is a bitch.
The PTB have talked people into believing that unions are terrible and they get paid too much money. This has erased the memory of what unions did for everyone. This type of propaganda war has happened in too many areas.
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
What a joy it would be...
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I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
o for tuna
Or, as they put it about 100 years ago:
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"US govt/military = bad. Russian govt/military = bad. Any politician wanting power = bad. Anyone wielding power = bad." --Shahryar
"All power corrupts absolutely!" -- thanatokephaloides
It would be nice not to worry about it
They say that money can't buy happiness, but I'd like the chance to prove them wrong. It might not buy happiness, but it definitely relives stress that comes from not having it.
Putin isn’t going to make you homeless or kill you or deny you health care.
Your government will allow it to happen though.
That and the kind of shit inspired by Horatio Alger myths.
For instance, idiots post memes saying "Trump built that" or some other nonsensical shit like "Bernie Sanders never had a job or invented anything". Given how blatantly incompetent Trump has been throughout this clusterfuck presidency, I find it very hard to believe he ever did anything, ever.
Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.
Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.
My brother and his
We are childless by choice, live on Social Security and the piss poor little TX teacher pension. We were lucky to work 8n Austin where they voted to have both SS and Teacher Retirement taken out of checks.
Even though we worked in a
'Right To Work State' and were not able to have a real union like teachers in California etc, we did benefit in Austin from very strong teacher organizations that fought for wage increases, healthcare, and against all manner of national state local attacks on our jobs.
From that base of security we were able to buy and sell 12 homes over the years, and retire at age 55. Unlike most of our friends and family, we have always been VERY extremely frugal and are debt free.
Whatever success we have had in our lives has been in a large part made possible by local affiliates of the national unions NEA/AFT.
I bring this example forward at a time when our defined benefit pension is under continued attack, and our retiree health benefit is being reduced hand hanging on by a thread. Not to mention the horrors that the colleagues we left behind have faced from budget cuts and testing.
GJ is completely correct about the importance of organizing.
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
How Corporations Killed Democracy
A good read at Counterpunch about how we got to this sorry state of affairs. The article has a concise history of the rise of corporate power that led us to this point and this conclusion:
The way forward:
The rough road ahead:
https://www.counterpunch.org/2017/12/06/how-corporate-power-killed-democ...
"They'll say we're disturbing the peace, but there is no peace. What really bothers them is that we are disturbing the war." Howard Zinn
Thanks, will check that out.
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
I don't understand why this is news
I never got a COLA raise after the late 1990's.
After, the only way to get a raise was to change jobs/companies.
Coincidentally, this all transpired with the demise of pensions.
Unless of course you worked for the Gubmint in which case you got your COLA, you got your pension and you got your unused sick days...
Funny that.
Prof: Nancy! I’m going to Greece!
Nancy: And swim the English Channel?
Prof: No. No. To ancient Greece where burning Sapho stood beside the wine dark sea. Wa de do da! Nancy, I’ve invented a time machine!
Firesign Theater
Stop the War!
And nowadays, there are no jobs.
Sure, there are plenty of postings on Indeed, Career Builder and the like, but no one who posts these damn things actually wants to hire anyone. The job descriptions and requirements get more ridiculous every year. And if you're unable to get a drivers' license or a working vehicle, you'll never get hired anywhere in some places, even if it's for medical reasons you can't drive.
Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.
Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.
Oh do I hear you
I am now 62. Vital. Healthy. Good Looking!
Unemployed for 5 years.
Why?
Too old. No matter the pay/commission plan it is somehow beneath me. They don't want to hire someone who will be dissatisfied.
I want the job. I determine dissatisfaction.
You just don't want to be sued for age discrimination you fucks.
Or of course you can hire a 22 year old for 1/5 of the pay and "groom them" into the perfect one.
When I rule the World, this will be different.
Prof: Nancy! I’m going to Greece!
Nancy: And swim the English Channel?
Prof: No. No. To ancient Greece where burning Sapho stood beside the wine dark sea. Wa de do da! Nancy, I’ve invented a time machine!
Firesign Theater
Stop the War!
Ageism and ableism.
Modern education is little more than toeing the line for the capitalist pigs.
Guerrilla Liberalism won't liberate the US or the world from the iron fist of capital.
I KNEW my 45¢ annual
raise was a feature! I was so happy to help out the 1%.
the little things you can do are more valuable than the giant things you can't! - @thanatokephaloides. On Twitter @wink1radio. (-2.1) All about building progressive media.
You could've stopped here
Free trade the fallacy only works for corporations, it was just a real poor marketing tool, also a tool for wage arbitrage in which corporations are
free to move jobs to lowest cost producer along with the lowest regulations
which leads to destroying mother earth much quicker.
"Free Trade" is just wrong on every level.
I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish
"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"
Heard from Margaret Kimberley
Thus the 'Fair Trade' movement....
A truth of the nuclear age/climate change: we can no longer have endless war and survive on this planet. Oh sh*t.
nice post, again, gjohnsit n/t