America’s hidden economic crisis: Widespread wage cuts

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Millions of Americans who managed to hold onto their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic have seen their incomes drop as employers slashed wages and hours to weather what they expected to be a short-term shutdown.

Now, with the virus raging and the recession deepening, those cuts that were meant to be temporary could turn permanent — or even pave the way for further layoffs. That could portend deep damage to the labor market and the economy because so many workers who have kept their jobs have less money to spend than a few months ago.

The numbers haven’t received the same attention as job losses, which are highlighted every week in government data. But at least 4 million U.S. workers have received pay cuts since February even as they continued working the same job, and millions more have seen pay freezes, according to economists from the Federal Reserve and University of Chicago who put out a study analyzing data from the payroll processing company ADP.

Other estimates put it higher: Roughly 7 million workers have likely received a dock in pay, according to Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. Combined with those who have been forced to log fewer hours, the number climbs to 20 million people — or 1 in 8 workers — who have seen their paychecks shrink over the past few months even as they continued to work, underscoring how much harm shutdowns have caused beyond layoffs alone.

“We have an income crisis that is even larger than a jobless crisis,” Claudia Sahm, director of macroeconomic policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, wrote on Twitter recently.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/19/wage-cuts-economy-crisis-368508
 
Just more of trumps economy. Next we can look forward to a massive housing crisis just around the corner

Not if we stop doing this COVID 19 craziness. Which do you value more, the life of someone you've never met in some unnamed town or the collapse of your own economic well being?
 
Millions of Americans who managed to hold onto their jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic have seen their incomes drop as employers slashed wages and hours to weather what they expected to be a short-term shutdown.

Now, with the virus raging and the recession deepening, those cuts that were meant to be temporary could turn permanent — or even pave the way for further layoffs. That could portend deep damage to the labor market and the economy because so many workers who have kept their jobs have less money to spend than a few months ago.

The numbers haven’t received the same attention as job losses, which are highlighted every week in government data. But at least 4 million U.S. workers have received pay cuts since February even as they continued working the same job, and millions more have seen pay freezes, according to economists from the Federal Reserve and University of Chicago who put out a study analyzing data from the payroll processing company ADP.

Other estimates put it higher: Roughly 7 million workers have likely received a dock in pay, according to Mark Zandi, the chief economist at Moody’s Analytics. Combined with those who have been forced to log fewer hours, the number climbs to 20 million people — or 1 in 8 workers — who have seen their paychecks shrink over the past few months even as they continued to work, underscoring how much harm shutdowns have caused beyond layoffs alone.

“We have an income crisis that is even larger than a jobless crisis,” Claudia Sahm, director of macroeconomic policy at the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, wrote on Twitter recently.

https://www.politico.com/news/2020/07/19/wage-cuts-economy-crisis-368508

Yep, many companies cut salaries by 10%, 25%, even 50%. That doesn't show up in the unemployment numbers, but it shows up in the consumer spending numbers, and in the GDP numbers. July numbers are not going to be good. It will get even worse once the Fed unemployment kicker is gone. That kicker kept some people available to return to their old jobs, or allowed them to take those huge pay cuts. That safety net is gone, the stimulus money has been spent, and there is no end in site to this crisis. The bad economic news isn't over. It's about to start. It will be WAY worse than the initial hit.
 
Not if we stop doing this COVID 19 craziness. Which do you value more, the life of someone you've never met in some unnamed town or the collapse of your own economic well being?

Well, if you are a selfish asshole, you don't care WHO dies as long as you have ten bucks in your pocket. If you are an American, you believe in shared sacrifice and will do what it takes to end this crisis. I already know which of those categories you fit in to, but thanks for the reminder.
 
Yep, many companies cut salaries by 10%, 25%, even 50%. That doesn't show up in the unemployment numbers, but it shows up in the consumer spending numbers, and in the GDP numbers. July numbers are not going to be good. It will get even worse once the Fed unemployment kicker is gone. That kicker kept some people available to return to their old jobs, or allowed them to take those huge pay cuts. That safety net is gone, the stimulus money has been spent, and there is no end in site to this crisis. The bad economic news isn't over. It's about to start. It will be WAY worse than the initial hit.

It only gets worse from here, as far as the eyes can see.
 
Well, if you are a selfish asshole, you don't care WHO dies as long as you have ten bucks in your pocket. If you are an American, you believe in shared sacrifice and will do what it takes to end this crisis. I already know which of those categories you fit in to, but thanks for the reminder.

Well, then put your money where your mouth is. Sign up for a few:

https://www.savethechildren.org/?ci...f2aba0eb2df1791925fe51a5aa79174&gclsrc=3p.ds&

What? Can't afford $20 bucks a month?

Life is cheap, then you die. That's reality. That's how it is. For the vast majority of people their own well being and economic health is vastly more important than saving the life of someone they never met a thousand miles away.
 
Well, then put your money where your mouth is. Sign up for a few:

https://www.savethechildren.org/?ci...f2aba0eb2df1791925fe51a5aa79174&gclsrc=3p.ds&

What? Can't afford $20 bucks a month?

Life is cheap, then you die. That's reality. That's how it is. For the vast majority of people their own well being and economic health is vastly more important than saving the life of someone they never met a thousand miles away.

Well, if you want to see as many Americans die as possible, just keep doing what you're doing.
 
Well, if you want to see as many Americans die as possible, just keep doing what you're doing.

Don't care. Individual responsibility is the American way. If you want to take care of your neighbor, you can choose to do that. The Communist, European, etc., way is the government imposes rules and taxes on you to force you to do that. That's totally un-American. It's a Socialist idea rejected by real Americans.
 
Don't care. Individual responsibility is the American way. If you want to take care of your neighbor, you can choose to do that. The Communist, European, etc., way is the government imposes rules and taxes on you to force you to do that. That's totally un-American. It's a Socialist idea rejected by real Americans.

Yes, I know you don't care. I get it. As long as you get yours, you don't really care how many people die. Carry on.
 
Yes, I know you don't care. I get it. As long as you get yours, you don't really care how many people die. Carry on.

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Damn straight!
 
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