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Old 07-26-2024, 04:52 PM   #745
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Originally Posted by opendoor View Post
So to use Canada as a comparison, real wages have risen 3.1% since Q3 2019 in Canada, which is higher than the US's 1.7% over the same period. And think of all the economic angst people have in Canada, yet our real wage growth has been nearly double the US's. So is it a surprise that people feel similarly down there when we have faster wage growth and lower inflation here?
We tax our rich much better than the US taxes theirs. Almost like taxing the rich is good policy or something.
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