Thought provoking article data based article for sure. One metric that I noticed missing was the purchasing power of the Dollar from 1970 onwards. I am sure you must be familiar with this metric, as many who examine the economic decline of the U.S.A tout it often. Back in the Late 60's full employment was a thing, and made in America by …
Thought provoking article data based article for sure. One metric that I noticed missing was the purchasing power of the Dollar from 1970 onwards. I am sure you must be familiar with this metric, as many who examine the economic decline of the U.S.A tout it often. Back in the Late 60's full employment was a thing, and made in America by Union workers mattered. Often the year 1970 it cited as the beginning of the decline of the American Blue Collar Worker. Could it be the case that both the Soviet Union, and the US in reality started to decline around the same time, just that in the case of the Soviet Union it was more rapid, and thus Modern Russia had a quicker recovery? Can one make the case that the US has been running on fumes since NAFTA and GATT?
Thought provoking article data based article for sure. One metric that I noticed missing was the purchasing power of the Dollar from 1970 onwards. I am sure you must be familiar with this metric, as many who examine the economic decline of the U.S.A tout it often. Back in the Late 60's full employment was a thing, and made in America by Union workers mattered. Often the year 1970 it cited as the beginning of the decline of the American Blue Collar Worker. Could it be the case that both the Soviet Union, and the US in reality started to decline around the same time, just that in the case of the Soviet Union it was more rapid, and thus Modern Russia had a quicker recovery? Can one make the case that the US has been running on fumes since NAFTA and GATT?