the president put out real wages for the average american worker higher than it was before the pandemic, with lower wage workers seeing the largest gains. that s bidenomics. he s taking credit for what s not actually happening. january 2021, $11.39 an hour was the average hourly earnings. as of june 2023, $11.03. that is lower. the change is $0.36 per hour, a drop of over 3%. both of you know this, the economist don t speak in nominal terms, they work in real terms. it s adjusted for inflation. even if we happen to be going up, and inflation is going up faster, that s why we are all poor and losing money. if you think about the way economics works, it s on an inflation adjusted basis. i like how you put it, he s taking credit for things that didn t happen. the sad thing for him, of course, nobody buys it
hello. this is bbc news. more now on the paralympics, british sprinters thomas young and sophie hahn have both taken gold in the t38100 metres. to have the community behind you, it s really quite moving. a to have the community behind you, it s really quite moving. it s really quite moving. a selector 15 earlier, i spoke to his parents, bridie and rob. coming up to tokyo he had done 11.03 and obviously his previous personal best was in dubai at 11 seconds, but he has always wanted to aim to beat the 11 seconds and it was so great because today, he did it. and what a place to do it. rob, what were you thinking when you watched him run? you don t have long to actually see him in action, do you? no, it felt a bit surreal. it was just so amazing and i was so emotional, i didn t know what to do. from the interview i have read,
we are admiring your haircut. sprinters thomas young and sophie hahn took gold in the t38100 metres. it was the first time that thomas young who s 21 years old had broken 11 seconds. earlier i spoke to his parents, bridie and rob. coming up to tokyo he had done 11.03 and obviously his previous personal best was in dubai at 11 seconds but he has always wanted to aim to beat the 11 seconds and it was so great because today he did it. and what a place to do it. what were you thinking when you watched him run? you don t have long to actually see him in action, do you? no, it felt a bit surreal.
it was the first time that thomas young, who s 21 years old, had broken 11 seconds. earlier i spoke to his parents, bridie and rob. coming up to tokyo he had done 11.03 and obviously his previous personal best was in dubai at 11 seconds, but he has always wanted to aim to beat the 11 seconds and it was so great because today he did it. and what a place to do it. rob, what were you thinking when you watched him run? you don t have long to actually see him in action, do you? no, it felt a bit surreal. it was just so amazing and i was so emotional, i didn t know what to do. from the interview i have read,
but the celebration of the day undoubtedly belonged to will bayley. the former strictly competitor showing some less than fancy footwork, but he s into the table tennis final imagine what he ll do if he actually wins it. as we heard, thomas young won the gold in the t38100 metres event. we can speak to his parents, bridie and rob. iimagine you i imagine you are bursting with pride in your specially made t shirts. your boy is fast. he ran under 11 seconds for the first time. what had he been running before tokyo? what had he been running before to 0? ., , ., ., ., tokyo? coming up to tokyo he had done 11.03 and tokyo? coming up to tokyo he had done 11.03 and obviously tokyo? coming up to tokyo he had done 11.03 and obviously his - done 11.03 and obviously his previous personal best was in dubai at 11 seconds but he has always