Corporate profits continue to rise, while employment and wages remain stagnant.
Thus, for example, in 2009, coming out of the recession, the ratio of corporate profits to employees was 0.90. Today, that ratio has soared to 1.50.
Corporate profits continue to rise, while employment and wages remain stagnant.
Thus, for example, in 2009, coming out of the recession, the ratio of corporate profits to employees was 0.90. Today, that ratio has soared to 1.50.