“Real gdp, adjusted for variable inflation, shows dead even growth. ” I asked about gdp per capita right now, not growth rates over time. Do you have a source showing that the US doesn’t actually have higher gdp per capita?
Inequality is probably part of the story, but I had a vague sense median real wages are higher in the US. Do you have a source saying that’s wrong? Or that it goes away when you adjust for purchasing power?
“Real gdp, adjusted for variable inflation, shows dead even growth. ” I asked about gdp per capita right now, not growth rates over time. Do you have a source showing that the US doesn’t actually have higher gdp per capita?
Inequality is probably part of the story, but I had a vague sense median real wages are higher in the US. Do you have a source saying that’s wrong? Or that it goes away when you adjust for purchasing power?