Explain this /biz/
Computers.
>>1233500
technology
internet
efficiency
wait till robots take over... productivity will go parabolic and wages will drop like a rock... unless you count the few people left working who will average 200k+
>>1233533
>>1233577
NO NO NO
Notice that wages declined after 1970.
1970 is a key date in global history.
Its when the globalist agenda was officially born which led to outsourcing, open border immigration, deregulation and systematic eradication of the manufacturing sector in major western countries. Though the emerging economies don't have it too easy either as their sole survival depends on the West's mass consumption of cheap imports
>>1233500
Inflation, increased mega Corp control over the economy, trade deals & diminished collective bargaining power
>>1233587
remove tinfoil hat comrade
Wikipedia:
"Third generation comuting
The mass increase in the use of computers accelerated with 'Third Generation' computers. These generally relied on Jack Kilby's invention of the integrated circuit (or microchip), starting around 1965."
>>1233595
It's titled worked productivity, not computer productivity numbnuts
Hiring monkeys
>>1233500
Indians, Asians and not giving jobs to faggot millenials
>>1233500
Too many immigrants + advanced tech.
More labour depresses wages.
More effective labour (tech) depresses wages.
Both becomes available in mass in the 70's.
>>1233595
According to your logic the invention of the steam machine should have decreased wages.
Well... according to your american-school-tier logic any innovation that boost productivity mechanicaly decrease wages, it's like you're negating 200 years of human History just to troll on 4chan, how sick, how wicked!