This bullshit article tries to paint a rosy picture of the economy by dismissing proportional median income gains between quintiles and instead argues that absolute income gains of individuals over time is enough evidence to suggest everything is actually great. This chart [1] seems to be the crux of their argument, as in - Surprise! Over 30 years poor people gained an average of almost $30k in income! I sure fucking…
> Surprise! Over 30 years poor people gained an average of almost $30k in income! I sure fucking hope someone who started at minimum wage in 1980 is making $30k more today. Well this is an important part of his argument. The people's wages are not stagnant, but rather they went up an 30K (including inflation). That fact this their wages went up is not trivial.
Imagine this: at one high school, there's a 80% literacy rate in the 2008 class. Then it drops to a 60% rate for the 2018 class.
Even if the 2008 cohort may now have a 90% literacy rate, that doesn't change the fact that the school is declining in literacy, and trying to argue otherwise verges on duplicitous.