The Great Wage Stagnation

April 21
46 mins

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Episode Description

Average U.S. wages have barely budged since the early '80s — and if you account for today's labor force being older and more college-educated, wage growth basically disappears. Economists have cycled through explanations: workers lacked technical skills, then couldn't compete with global labor, then lost the policies that once lifted paychecks, like strong unions and a meaningful minimum wage. The latest chapter is monopsony — the idea that as employers consolidate, people have fewer choices of where to work, and fewer places to land if they lose a job. Fix the market, and the paychecks follow.

Chapters:

00:00:45 Announcements

00:01:01  Retcon: Double Taxation and Make Billionaires Pay Their Fair Share Act

00:03:10 Terms & Conditions: Monopsony, Septel

00:07:07  Big Pilcrow: Why Aren’t Wages Growing?

00:40:37  Executive Orders: Reverse Billing, Leaked Chat Table Readings

00:42:49  Spiritual Sponsors: Dole Whip, Sad Songs, Being Recognized in the Wild

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