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U.S, Census Bureau, Historical Poverty Statistics
 
Coporations not Laborers Gain from Rising Labor Productivity
The New York Times on the Web
Op-ed commenting on recent Northeastern Univ. study: "The Unprecedented Rising Tide of Corporate Profits and the Simultaneous Ebbing of Labor Compensation - Gainers and Losers from the National Economic Recovery in 2002 and 2003."
 
Foreign Labor Statistics (FLS) at BLS
The FLS program provides international comparisons of hourly compensation costs; productivity and unit labor costs; labor force, employment and unemployment rates; and consumer prices.
 
Krugman on real wages and income inequality
The share of wages in national income has not declined, and real wages have probably kept up with GDP/capital. Income inequality has increased.
 
 
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