the metrics I chose show the comparison of earnings with rising inflation costs... your chart only shows wages
yes wages are rising, but sitting below inflation... therefore the average American is down 3.1% REAL NUMBERS
you can stay in denial about that and keep saying people are making more money these days.... but repeating it wont make it true.
at what point are you going to get tired of being wrong?
also......
that you just so convienately ignored
The chart shows Real Average Hourly, which is adjusted for inflation.
Real Average Hourly is the metric YOU chose to prove that wages were down by 1.7%. Except that decrease still puts wages at UP by 30 cents per hour in one year. It took FOUR years for them to increase that much under DT.
Your Keystone Pipeline “fact” is wrong. The CANADIAN pipeline was shuttered by SCOTUS when Trump was president. Had it stayed open, it would have employed very few Americans (see below).
"Build Back Better" was passed TWO months ago. You expect full recovery in just TWO months? Or do you say it "failed" becasue you WANT it to be a failure? TWO MONTHS.
Identity Politics - Is that the process of stacking the courts with old white men? Ones who even the ABA have said are not competent to rule?
Failed on COVID-19 HOW, precisely? By pushing for the public to do the right thing, and being fought tooth and nail by a bunch of fvcking idiots who don't believe in the vax, social distancing, masks, or even COVID itself? How is that HIS failure?
If you don’t even accept the metric of the economy that YOU chose (Real Average wage), AND you use a completely false premise to complain Biden $ucks (Keystone pipeline), and several other false premises as noted above, what does that say about the rest of your argument?
Real Earnings (as defined in the website YOU pointed to:
"we use “real” or inflation-adjusted hourly earnings to compare earnings"
Keystone:
"State Department report instead concluded the project would require fewer than 2,000 two-year construction jobs and that the number of full-time, permanent jobs would hover around 35 after construction."
July 2020 - "The U.S. Supreme Court handed another setback to the Keystone XL oil sands pipeline from Canada on Monday by keeping in place a lower court ruling that blocked a key environmental permit for the project.
Build Back Better
: "The bill was passed 220–213 by the House of Representatives on November 19, 2021.
I'm happy to debate with you, but if you're just going to throw bullshlt at the wall and hope it sticks, why are you bothering? Don't be like the "
I feel, therefore it is true" guys that congregate here. Come up with facts and figures, proof and evidence.