Mark Sumner on Nostr: With 1) declining union membership and weaker labor laws, corporations were able to ...
With 1) declining union membership and weaker labor laws, corporations were able to 2) funnel more pay to executives and 3) stick it to the employees even when they increased production. And with 4) lower taxes at the top, everyone else was left holding the bill for people were getting exponentially richer. ...
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