I just like color period. Black/white is boring.
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I would love to see folks like this dialog with blacksky and realize how out-of-touch they are
Bickerstaff would be my pick
I'm in CUs and CEO Powell is one of the absolute best.
This is also Bitch Magnet erasure
I always assumed he was talking about MIRVs? 300 MIRVs is high but not a ludicrous number.
Damn Hornets have some damn pride
Mine got run over by a reindeer. Horrible scene.
Shattuck in particular
That's BART
I mean the guy can clearly get a lot of shit up into those massive nostrils
uh Prime what happened????
Fair enough. Thanks for answering!
Do you think that problem could have an impact on an individual's view of the broader economy (and be part of the "disconnect" folks are observing)?
That was the other guy's claim. I was merely jumping in to offer additional context.
Sure, that chart doesn't show that in the past decade (but go back two and things are different). But the trend is the trend. Overall, that line goes up.
My understanding is that the disparity between black and white income has grown, not shrunk, since 2020.
I think we're quibbling over "skyrocketed" and the time period--a trend line on that chart would be pretty clear. It's growing--only the rate of growth has slowed here and there, and appears likely to accelerate further.
Well, for white non-hispanics, yes. There's also wealth inequality, which is still remarkably high.
Not by very much, though, and there is no consensus that it shrank in any meaningful way. The overall trajectory doesn't appear affected.
He has oddly prominent nostrils. Like a pig's nose.
It very much reminds me of the awful "social contagion" argument around the wider emergence of trans identities.
Hmmmm...what one western country has the fastest-growing income inequality?
Single, childless, middle-aged professionals will surely tell us this is just "vibecession" nonsense though.
I mean, with everyone experiencing unprecedented wealth and purchasing power, it seems strange that these businesses would close at all, doesn't it?