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Recursion

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59. Yes it has, look at that chart you posted
Sun Feb 16, 2020, 07:01 AM
Feb 2020

"The past 5 years"

The slowing of the wage growth is from inflation due to tariffs, but unfortunately that takes longer for people to "see".

gallup elleng Feb 2020 #1
Yeah, Gallup has been going full Rassmussen lately...nt Wounded Bear Feb 2020 #24
I am only better off in terms of net worth. That is SO far from the whole story, it's laughable. DFW Feb 2020 #2
6 out of 10 are still enjoying the Obama economy. The real economic essme Feb 2020 #3
This is true but Filthy Donnie will get the credit in most of their minds. Squinch Feb 2020 #6
I know several people who refuse to admit that the economy was already on an upward Arkansas Granny Feb 2020 #8
There definitely more than "several" out there... Wounded Bear Feb 2020 #25
Unfortunately we ran 2016 as if it weren't Recursion Feb 2020 #35
The further we get from the Obama admin, the harder it's going to be TwilightZone Feb 2020 #28
I know. ellie Feb 2020 #85
Post removed Post removed Feb 2020 #4
Messaging rpannier Feb 2020 #5
Lol! I wrote my reply to the above message before I read yours. Squinch Feb 2020 #7
And yet the number of uninsured people is picking up, "despite the strong economy" ck4829 Feb 2020 #9
Polls under trump are useless duforsure Feb 2020 #10
+1. Yes, how are people REALLY doing? Empirically doing? ck4829 Feb 2020 #11
Great post - would make an excellent OP. (nt) klook Feb 2020 #34
Which of those rates, rather than numbers, have gone up? Recursion Feb 2020 #46
I had a conversation with a Trumper last night. OnDoutside Feb 2020 #12
What the hell is in the water? I have never felt so badly in sinkingfeeling Feb 2020 #13
+1 hamsterjill Feb 2020 #14
"If 60% of Americans only concerned with the money, it's hopeless." llmart Feb 2020 #18
I am FINANCIALLY better off now than I was before trump, and it has NOTHING to do with him. The Genealogist Feb 2020 #15
Americans always imagine the President has power over the economy that he doesn't Recursion Feb 2020 #48
Mixed feelings on that here Generic Brad Feb 2020 #16
WHERE are they finding these people? just the burbs? pansypoo53219 Feb 2020 #17
Repug voter registration roll. ...nt 2naSalit Feb 2020 #27
"Feeling better off" and "country is on the wrong track" is a pretty tough needle to thread. WhiskeyGrinder Feb 2020 #19
Let me guess... GoCubsGo Feb 2020 #20
So much is wrong with this Joinfortmill Feb 2020 #21
Ignorance and want ego_nation Feb 2020 #22
Somewhat troubling, but we need to remember that around 35% of the country ... dawg Feb 2020 #23
Same thing happened Turbineguy Feb 2020 #26
No, just no. smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #29
We can pretend the economy is bad all we want, but Trump won't play along Recursion Feb 2020 #45
Sure, the stock market is doing well, but that is a false measure of the economy. smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #56
Wage growth over the past five years has been the fastest in history Recursion Feb 2020 #57
Uh, not really.. smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #58
Yes it has, look at that chart you posted Recursion Feb 2020 #59
2015 was the strongest single-year real wage growth in US history Recursion Feb 2020 #60
And who was president in 2015? smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #62
How on earth did you get that idea? Recursion Feb 2020 #64
The economy is worse than it was under Obama uponit7771 Feb 2020 #68
I find this not believable CanonRay Feb 2020 #30
That's almost certainly not true (nt) Recursion Feb 2020 #44
It's is all the Gannett Papers /USA Today. Greybnk48 Feb 2020 #31
i am better off, because i earned it......... Takket Feb 2020 #32
The Fed. The Fed. The Fed. The Fed. The Federal Reserve Board. The Federal Reserve Board. Yavin4 Feb 2020 #33
Thank YOU! smirkymonkey Feb 2020 #61
Honestly, in financial terms, I am better off. Same as in any four year period since 1946. Midnight Writer Feb 2020 #36
I think that's very important: it's true for most people over most 4 year periods Recursion Feb 2020 #43
I'm better off than I was, NOT because of Rump MiniMe Feb 2020 #37
So here's where I call out DU's bubble: most of the country is Recursion Feb 2020 #42
The economy is fine for some people MiniMe Feb 2020 #49
Most of the wage gains over the past 5 years have been for the poorest two fifths of Americans Recursion Feb 2020 #50
Healthcare costs, tuition, housing etc etc all eat up hollow 'gains' radius777 Feb 2020 #63
Look up what "real wages" means, then try again (nt) Recursion Feb 2020 #65
Because the right-wing media bubble told them everything was terrible under Obama betsuni Feb 2020 #38
I do not believe it. If you poll the rich, those are the results you get. mfcorey1 Feb 2020 #39
49% of those in low-income households say they are better off Recursion Feb 2020 #41
This sounds like its heavily weighted with Magats. ooky Feb 2020 #40
Financially maybe a bit better marlakay Feb 2020 #47
We need to be realistic about this. herding cats Feb 2020 #51
Bingo. In 2016 we won voters concerned about the economy by 12 points Recursion Feb 2020 #52
Outlier poll. If Trump were truly getting this much credit for John Fante Feb 2020 #53
IDK. Since 2016 politics seem to have become decoupled from the economy Recursion Feb 2020 #54
Yes because even Trumpers nderstand it was Obama not Trump uponit7771 Feb 2020 #71
THIS !!! People aren't giving from the credit because they know he did little for it uponit7771 Feb 2020 #70
Gallup isn't the only one talking about 4 more years of dotard Thekaspervote Feb 2020 #55
I wonder how much Trump paid for that poll? kentuck Feb 2020 #66
Burying your head in the sand won't help Recursion Feb 2020 #67
What were Obama's better off numbers? uponit7771 Feb 2020 #69
45 in 2012, 52 in 2016 Recursion Feb 2020 #72
Yep, I figured the Better Off numbers from Gallup weren't as big a factor in the last 3 elections uponit7771 Feb 2020 #75
NPR reported last week that a big driver in the upward growth of wages at the bullwinkle428 Feb 2020 #73
Yup Recursion Feb 2020 #74
+1, Few are giving Trump credit for the economy uponit7771 Feb 2020 #76
62% give him at least some credit Recursion Feb 2020 #79
I don't see that in the Gallop poll, the last one I saw was from Dec 19 last year uponit7771 Feb 2020 #80
Check out the 4th paragraph I quoted in the OP Recursion Feb 2020 #81
Trump's campaign will attempt to amplify these feelings as much as possible. nt. andym Feb 2020 #82
Good to know ck4829 Feb 2020 #83
Would answer "yes" to this question, but DeminPennswoods Feb 2020 #77
Me too. A lot of people also want to believe they are doing better underpants Feb 2020 #78
sugar high Chainfire Feb 2020 #84
I got hit with significant taxes for the first time in my life (I've always gotten a small refund) Rhiannon12866 Feb 2020 #89
Yeah, I'm better off now shanti Feb 2020 #86
This is right-wing propaganda. Gallup have already been caught pushing trump propganda rockfordfile Feb 2020 #87
This sure contradicts every other poll and every reliable statistician I've read. , . BigDemVoter Feb 2020 #88
What are you talking about? Recursion Feb 2020 #90
Where the hell did they go to get their sample? Indiana? Did they ask all the millionaires? Vivienne235729 Feb 2020 #91
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