Four days each week, Othea Loggan takes two trains and a bus to his job at Walker Bros. Original Pancake House in Wilmette.
He’s worked there 54 years with no sign of stopping. The commute is nearly the same as when he started. So is his pay. https://t.co/OfEYPKkVGO pic.twitter.com/lSVsYIVbPr— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) September 2, 2018
The decline in union membership and the squeeze on America’s middle class. As union membership rates have declined, so has the share of income enjoyed by the middle 60 percent of American householdshttps://t.co/5jg4zjg9jB @EconomicPolicy pic.twitter.com/jrhyvvSwYF
— Steven Greenhouse (@greenhousenyt) September 2, 2018
If your adjusted wages haven’t grown since 1979, thank a conservative. https://t.co/WdPqglO09z
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) September 2, 2018