• @Maggoty
    link
    23
    edit-2
    7 months ago

    But we matched inflation last year! That means everything’s okay now doesn’t it? The inflation from previous years just goes away!

    • @MutilationWave
      link
      167 months ago

      And it’s totally not an average skewed higher by higher paying jobs right?. Us working class people didn’t get shit. I listened to a nurse the other day complain that they were only getting cost of living adjustments instead of a “real raise.” Like holy shit a lot of us got nothing. I’m making the same thing as I was during the pandemic and my money is worth the equivalent of $6 less per hour due to inflation.

      • @Maggoty
        link
        17 months ago

        You should really read your sources. The chart is not inflation adjusted. The report tells you the 12 month inflation adjusted figure.

        Inflation-adjusted wages and salaries increased 0.8 percent for the 12 months ending March 2024.

        Oh yeah we beat the pants off inflation! Whew baby! Oh by the way, there’s still the preceding years of wild fucking inflation to make back. As well as the decades of stagnant wages versus inflation.

        • @iopq
          link
          -17 months ago

          I did read my sources, because when I said we beat inflation, that’s what my source says

          Decades of stagnant wages

          Good news, we had more than a decade of growing wages (the COVID spike is due to compositional effects)

          • @Maggoty
            link
            17 months ago

            A. You don’t know how medians work. In a set of [1,1,1,1,5,8,9,9,9] 5 is the median. But you wouldn’t say that’s representative of the average worker. You’re looking for the mode. Which would be 1 in that data set.

            B. .8 percent is not the hot news you’re looking for.

            • @iopq
              link
              07 months ago

              5 is more representative than the mode, since it does show that about half make more and half made less

              1 is ignoring the rest of the data completely

              • @Maggoty
                link
                17 months ago

                If this was a representative sample the ones would have rebelled already. This is a teaching example.

                • @iopq
                  link
                  -17 months ago

                  Not really, if the 1 is $100,000, should they feel worse than the $500,000 and above?

                  • @Maggoty
                    link
                    17 months ago

                    The 1 is not 100,000 and you know it.