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eridani

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Fri Aug 15, 2014, 06:39 AM Aug 2014

Wages in U.S. Down 23 Percent Since 2008

http://readersupportednews.org/news-section2/315-19/25321-wages-in-us-down-23-percent-since-2008

hile 8.7 million jobs have been regained since the 2008 recession, they are paying much less, by an average of 23 percent, according to a report released Monday by the United States Conference of Mayors.

The report comes as debate continues about income inequality in the United States.

"While the economy is picking up steam, income inequality and wage gaps are an alarming trend that must be addressed," said Conference of Mayors President Kevin Johnson, the mayor of Sacramento, Calif., in a news release. "We cannot put our heads in the sand on these issues."

The annual wage in sectors where jobs were lost, particularly in manufacturing and construction, during the recession was $61,637, but the average wage of new jobs through the second quarter of 2014 is $47,131, the report shows.

It represents a loss of $93 billion in wages, according to the report. (Go below to see the full report. Mobile users can see it here.)

The losses in construction and manufacturing were replaced by jobs in hospitality, health-care and administrative support.

The report shows the gap between low- and higher-income households is growing and likely will continue in the future. In 2012, the latest year for which figures are available, 73 percent of metro areas had a larger share of poorer households (those making less than $35,000 per year) than upper-income households of above $75,000.




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Reform WilliamHaracz Aug 2014 #1
Exactly! And welcome to DU!! n/t eridani Aug 2014 #2

WilliamHaracz

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1. Reform
Wed Aug 20, 2014, 12:09 PM
Aug 2014

America needs to rebuild its manufacturing base if we want to fight income inequality and create jobs. The only way to accomplish this is if we reform our trade policy and come to the realization that free trade has hurt America. Henry Clay once said that free trade does not exist and never will exist, and he is right. Take China for example- they cut the value of their currency in half making china's exports to America cheaper, and American exports to china more expensive. On top of that, China uses export subsides, lack worker rights, lack environmental standers, and steal American technology. America must end free trade, before free trade ends America.

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