will more than offset any interest rate increase....cycle continues
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Response by rb345
over 11 years ago
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Steve:
1. the Journal article concerned highly skilled workers
2. and new factories which will only employ hundreds of Americans
3. March 2013 to April 2014 worker earning did not rise at all
4 in recent years there has also been an explosion in both part-time
and low wage work, not to mention unemployed and in many
instances no longer employable law school and college grads
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Response by fieldschester
over 11 years ago
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Really? I don't think that the Wall Street Journal is paying its reporters any more than they used to.
will more than offset any interest rate increase....cycle continues
Steve:
1. the Journal article concerned highly skilled workers
2. and new factories which will only employ hundreds of Americans
3. March 2013 to April 2014 worker earning did not rise at all
4 in recent years there has also been an explosion in both part-time
and low wage work, not to mention unemployed and in many
instances no longer employable law school and college grads
Really? I don't think that the Wall Street Journal is paying its reporters any more than they used to.