Im always baffled by them saying financially tough given C suite and VP salaries. Seriously, why can’t they take cuts?!
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"the Fed’s approach highlights the harsh trade-offs at the heart of the battle against inflation: To keep prices stable, it needs to be harder for workers to find a job and get a pay raise, according to the Fed."
https://time.com/6253699/federal-reserve-inflation-interest-rates-workers/
So we urgently need to expand that important H-1b visa program and to import more workers. Notwithstanding what was found
“The relationship between the slack in the economy or unemployment and inflation was a strong one 50 years ago ... and has gone away,” Powell said Thursday during his testimony before the Senate Banking Committee. He added the strong tie between unemployment and inflation was broken at least 20 years ago and the relationship “has become weaker and weaker and weaker.”
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/07/11/the-fed-chairman-says-the-relationship-between-inflation-and-unemployment-is-gone.html
#1 buy on this list … future looks bright outside of company walls.
https://www.entrepreneur.com/finance/3-healthcare-stocks-with-strong-stability/464119
Because we need the best leaders to steer us through these financially challenging times. It’s nothing but game stacked against workers.