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Sweden's relative middle class bliss - stpioc - 07-14-2016 This is interesting.. Quote:At one extreme is Italy, which experienced a severe economic contraction in the recession after the 2008 financial crisis and has had a very weak recovery since. There, real market incomes were flat or falling for virtually the entire population. At the other extreme is Sweden, where only 20 percent of the population had flat or falling market incomes.The Death of the Middle Class Is Staggeringly Worse - Fortune "Socialist" Sweden doing much better than other developed nations in terms of middle class wages, which have been basically stagnant in the US since the 1970s. It is also interesting because Sweden is a small, open economy, where trade is a much higher proportion of GDP compared to the US. This means that globalization and trade are not necessarily responsible for stagnating wages, and the whole backlash against trade and globalization which we have seen from the right (and the left) is a bit of a headfake. In fact, one of the reasons Sweden does so well might have something to do with the welfare state:
RE: Sweden's relative middle class bliss - stpioc - 07-14-2016 Actually, there are also other institutions at work here, apart from the welfare state: Quote:The authors write that the reason for this variation “reflect differences in policy approaches; labor institutions such as the strength of unions and their role, or services for the unemployed; and a widely varying national economic, fiscal, and monetary policy responses.”The Death of the Middle Class Is Staggeringly Worse - Fortune |