The unemployment rate is down, so there is an aggregate benefit. Perhaps some of the people who had been unemployed would vote for him.Why would anyone who believes in raising the economic situation of people at the bottom vote for Trump? He's done little except screw them over more. — YuZhonglu
The downside is he's Biden. — Baden
There is also an economic theory that low unemployment results in demand for labor exceeding supply, and that this drives up wages. I don't know if this has ever been confirmed, but it's not an implausible theory. Even if true, no individual is likely to notice it, so I don't see how this would get him any votes. — Relativist
No, the qualification doesn't belong there. The idea is that when there's demand for labor, workers are enticed to move to better paying jobs.What you wanted to say and almost did was "Demand for labor which can not be met by reserves of unemployed workers tends to drive up wages." — Bitter Crank
I imagine there's something to it, but you're right - it's not a law of nature. I expect it's a general trend, although I expect it would be a slow process.It's sound theory, but it's not a law of nature. Over the last few years (during the recovery from the last deep recession) unemployment was dropping, employment was rising, and wages were stagnant for quite some time--in violation of the theory. Now, they finally have started to rise. — Bitter Crank
I didn't mean pay increases aren't noticed, I'm just suggesting that no one will open their pay envelope, see a raise, and exclaim "cool - the supply/demand for labor thing is paying off."People don't notice these increases in wages? Bullshit! — Bitter Crank
"We have to go back to Hitler days and put them all in a gas chamber." — Maw
I'm just suggesting that no one will open their pay envelope, see a raise, and exclaim "cool - the supply/demand for labor thing is paying off." — Relativist
No, the qualification doesn't belong there. The idea is that when there's demand for labor, workers are enticed to move to better paying jobs. — Relativist
Trump mistakenly believes that China pays the US tariffs on goods exported to the USA. — Wayfarer
I'm not quite sure that's true. — Wallows
It might indeed 'hurt China', but China does not pay the tariffs. — Wayfarer
"Professional politicians" are not all liars — Bitter Crank
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