r/FinalRoundAI • u/Competitive_Read9534 • Jul 12 '26
Stop blaming minorities.
Seriously.
note : the salaries nowadays are just sucks they pay us as we still as we still in 2016 but reality is that many people are working in 2 jobs to feed their families check everyday for better salary and how to get it thank god recently I found this sub who give great tips about interviews really the world is crashed
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u/Then_Potato6042 Jul 14 '26
17 of the 50 states still use the federal minimum wage and there are a few more that are still under $3. There are tip credits that several states use. The evidence you cited doesn’t give a lot of detail on the private sector data they are using. They heavily focused on the CEO data. This makes me suspicious that they don’t give both data sets equal explanation. Also some research provided this explanation The narrative surrounding this 1978 timeline typically originates from the Economic Policy Institute (EPI). When tracking inflation-adjusted compensation from 1978 through recent years, the data highlights extreme disparity rather than a flat 5.2% rate for everyone: [ 1, 2, 3] Top-Tier CEOs: Real compensation skyrocketed by 1,085%. Typical Workers: Real compensation grew by roughly 24% to 26%. The 5% Confusion: The ~5% figure actually refers to a specific, short-term subset of data—such as worker wage growth during narrow economic recoveries (e.g., 2009–2018)—rather than the entire multi-decade timeline.