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TexasTowelie

(112,141 posts)
Sun Jul 9, 2017, 06:41 AM Jul 2017

St. Louis Knowledge Workers Make Big Gains While Blue-Collar Workers Lag

How affordable is St. Louis? The answer differs sharply depending on where you're coming from.

A new study from Apartment List shows that wages have risen in the metro area, even when adjusted for the increased cost of housing — but only for knowledge workers. For service workers and blue-collar workers, once you adjust for the cost of housing, wages have actually dropped.

The study looks at 2005 from 2015. Knowledge workers in the St. Louis area — including engineers, lawyers, designers and managers — saw a seven percent increase in wages in that period, even when accounting for housing costs.

But blue-collar workers saw their wages drop 7.1 percent when housing costs are factored in. And service workers saw a 8.1 percent drop, the study says.

Read more: https://www.riverfronttimes.com/newsblog/2017/07/05/st-louis-knowledge-workers-make-big-gains-while-blue-collar-workers-lag

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St. Louis Knowledge Workers Make Big Gains While Blue-Collar Workers Lag (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2017 OP
I have never seen the term knowledge workers before. wasupaloopa Jul 2017 #1
"Guess they should have studied harder" wouldn't be a good answer lostnfound Jul 2017 #2

lostnfound

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2. "Guess they should have studied harder" wouldn't be a good answer
Sun Jul 9, 2017, 08:32 AM
Jul 2017

When I was want to Canada and met third or fourth cousins who all descended from the same great grandfather or great great grandparents, I was acutely aware that a community needs opportunity for a decent standard of living for ALL of our distant cousins.

Ignoring the plight of the less educated or the more "mechanically inclined" has been a failure of globalization, and the Achilles heel of political parties

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