@Stahesh I would like more information about this. Simply listing those numbers will not convince me of any conclusions. (I'm not speaking against you, Stahesh, I'm speaking to whomever created this. This is how propaganda works.)

@DoubleD Hard to see the data when they can hide it.

Main problem that with inflation wage almost the same while company profits go up and they even increase their prices so workers wages must go somewhere be it owner, CEO or managers

australiainstitute.org.au/post

jabberwocking.com/raw-data-pro

The race for shareholder profits has left workers in the dust, according to new research
washingtonpost.com/us-policy/2

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@Stahesh
Just because a trend line at one point seemed to track with the pattern of another trend line doesn't mean that it SHOULD continue: What were the specific economic conditions that caused this large increase in aggregate profits? What industries were examined? The table's text only says, "Excludes wages for education and health care to allow for comparison with profits" To me, there is not enough information to conclude anything other than what the graph says.

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