WHITESIDES: The truth is the cheapest form of energy on a per unit basis is daytime solar. Is that not true?
CHRIS WRIGHT: It depends--
WHITESIDES: No it doesn't depend! It's true. You are amazingly misleading the American public.
WRIGHT: It depends--
WHITESIDES: No!
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Aaron Rupar
Stanford Medicine plans to begin construction of a major new cancer center in Redwood City to serve the growing number of cancer patients the provider expects to treat in the coming decades.
Extending this back over the last 20 years, the fastest declines in real average hourly wage annualized change over 3 months:
-5.6% into July 2008
-5.5% into June 2022
-5.4% into May 2026
Omits COVID period Mar 2020 - June 2021 when compositional shifts distorted average hourly earnings changes.
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amazing performance. the ap “giggles” comment is annoying. but that’s 1998 for you.
no need to do that - just allow me in Santa Monica to build a high end condo tower to sell places to wealthy people from Palisades
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yikes, no. that’s just making a regressive and anti-climate program even bigger
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Stanford Medicine plans to begin construction of a major new cancer center in Redwood City to serve the growing number of cancer patients the provider expects to treat in the coming decades.
Looking at change rates in wages versus consumer prices 3-month annualized, in the most recent data...
Wages (red) up at a 2.8% rate and prices up at 8.2% rate (blue). So real hourly wages falling at abt 5.4% annualized rate.
If continues, average hour'll buy 5.4% less than a year before