Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Is it great to be a worker in the U.S.? Not compared with the rest of the developed world.

Is it great to be a worker in the U.S.? Not compared with the rest of the developed world.

Only Spain and Greece, whose economies have been ravaged by the euro-zone crisis, have more households earning less than half the nation's median income — an indicator that unusually large numbers of people either are poor or close to being poor.