by Erik Kain on October 3, 2011
A brief note – my broad sketch for an ideal society is something like this: A market free from the many mangled rules and regulations that pollute the American economy to the detriment of innovators and start-ups and to the benefit of the entrenched status quo. This is not to say that all regulations are [...]
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by Erik Kain on September 15, 2011
Any analysis of wages earned in prior decades and wages earned today needs to take into account the fact that a lot of non-white-males have entered the workforce. Still, these are troubling numbers from John Cassidy of The New Yorker: Median earnings for full-time, year-round male workers: 2010—$47,715; 1972—$47,550. That not a typo. In thirty-eight [...]
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