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…y increases and growth in output have not translated into a proportional rise in workers’ earnings. In Winner-Take-All-Politics, Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson argue that in the US, “between 1973 and 2014 net productivity grew by 72.2 percent, yet inflation adjusted hourly pay for the median worker rose by just 8.7 percent.”
Paul Abela, MSc
Michelle Teheux
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How is this not considered theft?
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