Why is there a gap between productivity vs wage, that began in the 70s?

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I think everyone’s seen the famous graph from the Economic Policy Institute, that show that while Productivity has been growing in a steady and linear fashion decades after decades, wage began to stagnate in the 70s.

Since the 70s, wage have grown about +0.6% per year, while productivity has grown at an average of 1.4% per year. That gap is enormous and it is compounding over time.

Can someone me why it’s happened?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Nixon > Reagan, then the result of Jack Welch destroying how businesses are run (which has the downstream effect of killing most of your institutional businesses in order to turn a small profit for shareholders).

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