Building an Economy that Works for Everyone:
Implications of Privatization and the Pacheco
Law
For too many families, economic
conditions have not been improving in recent years. While wages grew in lock
step with productivity growth in the thirty years after World War II, we have
seen a troubling change since the 1970s: economic growth is no longer leading to
wage growth for most workers. That's a problem for all of us because it is hard
to sustain a strong economy, or a strong community, on low wage jobs. State
governments can push back against this trend by setting wage standards, like a
decent minimum wage, and also by being good employers and requiring the same of
those they do business with.
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