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Quote from: Woody on September 05, 2012, 12:09:19 pmQuote from: kentay on September 05, 2012, 11:01:37 amUS productivity grew at 2.2 percent annual rate in 2nd quarter, faster than previously thoughthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-productivity-grew-at-22-percent-annual-rate-in-2nd-quarter-faster-than-previously-thought/2012/09/05/1ff70444-f757-11e1-a93b-7185e3f88849_story.htmlKentay, that isn't exactly a stat you want to use to brag about how good things are currently. That means companies are getting more production from less people. From your link:You failed to mention that productivity also boosts a corporation's competitiveness, and it nonetheless failed per previous post. Time for a different theory on production because prevailing Republican theory is one big fat FAIL.
Quote from: kentay on September 05, 2012, 11:01:37 amUS productivity grew at 2.2 percent annual rate in 2nd quarter, faster than previously thoughthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-productivity-grew-at-22-percent-annual-rate-in-2nd-quarter-faster-than-previously-thought/2012/09/05/1ff70444-f757-11e1-a93b-7185e3f88849_story.htmlKentay, that isn't exactly a stat you want to use to brag about how good things are currently. That means companies are getting more production from less people. From your link:
US productivity grew at 2.2 percent annual rate in 2nd quarter, faster than previously thoughthttp://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/us-productivity-grew-at-22-percent-annual-rate-in-2nd-quarter-faster-than-previously-thought/2012/09/05/1ff70444-f757-11e1-a93b-7185e3f88849_story.html