Arin Dube: Labor share of income has fallen in U.S. since 2000

Arin Dube: Labor share of income has fallen in U.S. since 2000
U.S. labor share has fallen since 2000

Arin Dube notes that the labor share of income in the U.S. has declined since 2000. The statement, posted on social media, emphasizes that while debates about measurement and causation exist, the trend itself is clear.

Dube underlines the persistent decrease in the portion of income received by American workers over the past two decades.

Dube has previously highlighted a dysfunctional dynamic between the asset market and the U.S. president. In a separate comment, he noted that higher order beliefs in finance affect asset prices but moves from war may not fully mean revert. His recent post adds to ongoing observations on wage trends and asset markets.

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