Who's as possessive isn't who is, or am I wrong?Who is standard of living?
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Who's as possessive isn't who is, or am I wrong?Who is standard of living?
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who's or whose - Google SearchWho's as possessive isn't who is, or am I wrong?
I sit corrected!who's or whose - Google Search
Whose is the possessive form of the pronoun who, while who's is a contraction of the words who is or who has. However, many people still find whose and who's particularly confusing because, in English, an apostrophe followed by an s usually indicates the possessive form of a word.
who's or whose - Google Search
Whose is the possessive form of the pronoun who, while who's is a contraction of the words who is or who has. However, many people still find whose and who's particularly confusing because, in English, an apostrophe followed by an s usually indicates the possessive form of a word.
the slaves.Who's standard of living?
Oh please go to a Black neighborhood and tell them they were better off under slavery....oh please, please, please.the slaves.
LMAOOh please go to a Black neighborhood and tell them they were better off under slavery....oh please, please, please.
what...the slaves.
we were playing some board game with wheat and stone and trading cards and i thought it was like NAFTA.what...
im saying standards of living rose. standards of living havent risen in 30 to 40 years in north america.Oh please go to a Black neighborhood and tell them they were better off under slavery....oh please, please, please.
Maybe where you at. We're seeing real wage growth here.im saying standards of living rose. standards of living havent risen in 30 to 40 years in north america.
you might be now. and it will stop when the economy goes in recession.Maybe where you at. We're seeing real wage growth here.
you might be now. and it will stop when the economy goes in recession.
And eventually we'll come out of recession. See how that works?you might be now. and it will stop when the economy goes in recession.
And eventually we'll come out of recession. See how that works?
Tends to be...Cyclical?
oh and if wages are rising (i think youre right) are they higher than they were in 2007? what about 1997? we know theyre not higher than they were in 1973. its been a long term decline in the economy which has led to the election of trump, a neo fascist.And eventually we'll come out of recession. See how that works?
Can you name other countries where most workers have high wage jobs?oh and if wages are rising (i think youre right) are they higher than they were in 2007? what about 1997? we know theyre not higher than they were in 1973. its been a long term decline in the economy which has led to the election of trump, a neo fascist.
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But, they added, the issue can't entirely be addressed by improving workers' skills, since low-wage jobs reflect the strength of a local economy. Recent research suggests "there simply are not enough jobs paying decent wages for people without college degrees (who make up the majority of the labor force) to escape low-wage work," they wrote.
In other words, even if low-wage workers undergo job training and learn new skills, they're not guaranteed to find good-paying jobs anywhere near where they currently live.
- Almost half of U.S. workers between ages 18 to 64 are employed in low-wage jobs, the Brookings Institution found.
- Low-wage jobs are pervasive, representing between one-third to two-thirds of all jobs in the country's almost 400 metropolitan areas.
Almost half of all Americans work in low-wage jobs