Here are some interesting stats and factoids from the May Harper's Index:
- Number of weeks the median American head of household had to work to support a middle-class family in 1985: 40
- In 2022: 62
- Percentage increase over the past two decades in the number of Americans over 65 in the labor force: 132
- Percentage increase since 2011 in the number of managers in the U.S. labor force: 32
- Factor by which this is more than the overall increase in U.S. workers: 2.5
And here are some more the April 3/10 issue of The Nation:
- Amount the United States spent on its military in 2020: 778 billion
- Number of Iraqi citizens killed in direct war-related violence since the 2003 U.S. invasion: 275,000
- Amount the U.S. paid private companies for products and services during the Iraq War between 2003 and 2007: 85 billion
- Estimated number of people killed directly in major U.S. wars since September 11, 2001: 900,000
The Nation had a good reprint of their editorial in that issue about how they came out against the Iraq War. What a waste of lives and resources. We never should have invaded Iraq, a position I shared with the editorial staff of The Nation.
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