Headlines about "Americans not getting raises" is just not
true for most people or is at least misleading. Most workers do get raises yearly, even though the base
pay they started at didn't go up.
While the base may not have gone up, most workers still get
raises.
Admittedly not the best example, the Cravath law firm just raised
starting salaries for new lawyers after holding it flat for 9 years.
Yet every year for the last 9 years those associates got seniority and merit
raises.
Statistically their wages were flat, but in reality
they got raises.
The same is true of the secretaries at my firm. Their base salary may
not go up, but they do get seniority and merit raises. Again the headline is
they didn't get a raise because their base salary stayed the same.
The articles saying Americans haven't gotten a raise for decades make an interesting statistical
argument. However, for the reasons stated above, I feels that is misleading.
I keep thinking about what Mark Twain said about
statistics.
I just look around, and not just in my neighborhood, and
things have gotten better for many Americans.
Not everybody, and it's true some get paid way way too much,
but our economy is not in shambles, and we are not at the edge of an
abyss.
The narrative of our horrendous economy in free fall with impending
gloom and doom, is just false, and Donald Trump is the result of Americans
believing that false narrative.
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