On the recordJune 6, 2017
Wages stagnated under Obama; they skyrocketed under Reagan. That is not population-driven; that is productivity-driven.
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congress.govWages stagnated under Obama; they skyrocketed under Reagan. That is not population-driven; that is productivity-driven.
McClintock contrasts wage growth under Obama and Reagan, attributing it to productivity.
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