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  • curprev 02:0402:04, 7 January 2023Evaluateblast talk contribs 13,402 bytes −194 Changed graph to median income for ~all~ US workers (264 million), instead of using the graph for ~production: private and non-supervisor~ US workers (107 million). There's no good reason to use the graph that only shows 40% of the working population that specifically cuts out a significant number of the good jobs (supervisors, government jobs, etc). undo

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  • curprev 15:4515:45, 1 December 202024.118.39.137 talk 13,495 bytes +17 Including additional context described within reference so as to provide more clarity on the theory. This may otherwise be interpreted as there being unanimous agreement among economic theorists. Since the source is from a blog it is not empirical. undo
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