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BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek September 23, 2017

I feel like this is an issue everyone is trying to get their head around. That is the lack of wage growth. Megan this is a strong piece about something we are deeply fascinated about. American workers, global workers are fascinated about. Why we see unemployment reaching or touching lows, a full unemployment state, why are we not seeing wages growing faster . Traditionally if you have a compression, more demand for workers, we have millions of open jobs in america but we still see stagnant or slow wage growth. While we are exploring is this is not just an american phenomenon, its global. Places like japan and the u. K. Maybe how we can jump start the wage growth. It is difficult to pinpoint to civic reasons why its happening, but there are measures that can be taken to correct it. Carol they talk about things you cant rollback at this point. The role of maybe unions and all of this. Megan this is talked about quite a bit. Over the past three decades as we saw membership declining, and

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek June 25, 2017

How did you guys approach it . Megan we wanted to pick jobs because it is so much the center of what we talked about on a political basis every day, but it is such a nuanced argument and i feel that a lot of bloomberg feels that so much of the nuance has been stripped away from this argument. We can all talk about bringing jobs back and manufacturing and automation and uber, and how jobs are going away, but we dont talk about the real fundamental issue paralyzing parts of our economy. How do we train the people for the jobs of tomorrow, not the jobs of today . Where really are robots going to take over, and how are companies grappling with this in changing their workforce or not changing their workforce fast enough to deal with some of these changes . We really want to take an inside look at that from the ground up, whether that is trucking, training former guerrillas in warfare, or looking at one of the most persistent problems, which is the gender wage gap that we see in the u. S. An

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek June 25, 2017

How did you guys approach it . Megan we wanted to pick jobs because it is so much the center of what we talked about on a political basis every day, but it is such a nuanced argument and i feel that a lot of bloomberg feels that so much of the nuance has been stripped away from this argument. We can all talk about bringing jobs back and manufacturing and automation and uber, and how jobs are going away, but we dont talk about the real fundamental issue paralyzing parts of our economy. How do we train the people for the jobs of tomorrow, not the jobs of today . Where really are robots going to take over, and how are companies grappling with this in changing their workforce or not changing their workforce fast enough to deal with some of these changes . We really want to take an inside look at that from the ground up, whether that is trucking, training former guerrillas in warfare, or looking at one of the most persistent problems, which is the gender wage gap that we see in the u. S. An

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek July 16, 2017

He does look at oil and a discussion of peak oil center than we thought. We converted this part of peak oil. It was focused on Peak Oil Supply and what this talks about is that while the man speaking a oil demandshan peaking a lot sooner. There has been pushed back on missions and cleaning up the environment. That has led to a quicker slowdown in the demand for oil. That is really pressing on the demand side of that equation. When you think about potential peak demand for oil, there is a lot of cataclysmic things that you can come up with. So many of the worlds biggest powers rely on that as a source of their biggest income them as one of the biggest sources of income. They are trying to reinvent deal with whato is going to be the decline of oil which has always been predicted but does not this rapidly. Obviously, this has the biggest ramifications for the middle east. In the u. S. , we remember talking about oil and dependence for the u. S. Where we had fracking, National Natural gas.

BLOOMBERG Bloomberg BusinessWeek July 16, 2017

He does look at oil and a discussion of peak oil center than we thought. We converted this part of peak oil. It was focused on Peak Oil Supply and what this talks about is that while the man speaking a oil demandshan peaking a lot sooner. There has been pushed back on missions and cleaning up the environment. That has led to a quicker slowdown in the demand for oil. That is really pressing on the demand side of that equation. When you think about potential peak demand for oil, there is a lot of cataclysmic things that you can come up with. So many of the worlds biggest powers rely on that as a source of their biggest income them as one of the biggest sources of income. They are trying to reinvent deal with whato is going to be the decline of oil which has always been predicted but does not this rapidly. Obviously, this has the biggest ramifications for the middle east. In the u. S. , we remember talking about oil and dependence for the u. S. Where we had fracking, National Natural gas.

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