Opinion: America needs to train low-wage workers to compete in an economy driven by technological change, writes Edward P. Lazear
How are American workers doing? Neither the middle class nor the poor have fared well in recent decades—but don’t blame tax cuts, a too-low minimum wage or the greed of the 1%. In rich countries around the world, the top half of the income distribution has been pulling away from the bottom half. Productivity growth among high-wage workers, driven by technological change, is the reason.
When measuring wage dispersion, economists frequently look at the 90/50 ratio—the wage of the worker at the 90th percentile divided by the wage...
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