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Mark Weisbrot Quotes

«The problem for Social Security is no different than the problem it's faced previously, except that it's smaller.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«Payroll tax no longer captures as much income of wage earners as it did 20 years ago.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«There's nothing the government's been doing that's remotely unsustainable.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«The main problem is that Washington is in denial about the economic failure, ... More Latin American leaders are aware of it, but it does not seem to be discussed. What is needed at a bare minimum is some discussion about what has gone wrong.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«I don't think Bush would have gone down there if he knew he'd run into this kind of opposition, ... The FTAA may not be completely dead, but it's close to dead ? and the body's twitching.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«I don't think Bush would have gone down there if he knew he'd run into this kind of opposition. The FTAA may not be completely dead, but it's close to dead ? and the body's twitching.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«We have had a 30-year period in which the real median wage has grown 9%, while productivity is up 80%. Almost none of that improvement has gone to the majority of the labor force.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot
«It is a long-term trend. Over the past 30 years, the median wage has grown about 9 or 10 percent.»
Author: Mark Weisbrot