elementofpee t1_jdymirj wrote
Reply to comment by IsoRhytmic in Low-wage workers have seen historically fast real wage growth in the pandemic business cycle: Policy investments translate into better opportunities for the lowest-paid workers by sillychillly
And the reason why everything costs 30% more? The cost of running a business (labor, goods, transportation, etc.) has increased by that much and more.
Jukkobee t1_jdyw57j wrote
are you saying that the 15% raises are causing everything to cost 30% more? cuz that doesn’t make any sense at all
elementofpee t1_jdywbty wrote
Labor is just one aspect of running a business. For most industries it’s the #1 cost, so yes, an increase in labor cost + other increases mentioned above = 30% increase to your goods and services.
battlefield21243 t1_jdzazn1 wrote
You're not very good a maths are you.
casino_r0yale t1_jdzp0fv wrote
Opex is wen labor
Quotenbanane t1_jdzm26m wrote
Wtf is that logic. Your idea of an economy is that businesses always need to raise the prices by (e+x)% if an employee get's a e% raise? Then how can anyone buy anything in 50+ years?
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elementofpee t1_je0x1c4 wrote
Tell me you don’t run a business without telling me you don’t run a business.
Rumpthrust t1_jdzld07 wrote
Good boy, keep repeating that without any question. That's a good thinker
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