to call the wage increases the article talks about as meaningless. That is a trite
Since the start of the pandemic wages have grown a few percentage points, housing costs have almost doubled. An order of magnitude difference…so yes the term trite is reasonable.
In reference to your unsourced personal opinion, yes, trite is accurate when compared with actual data. And as long as we’re dealing with unsourced personal opinions with no real data to back up the “meaninglessness” of wage increases (never mind the rest of the article), I don’t see much value coming from this conversation.
Since the start of the pandemic wages have grown a few percentage points, housing costs have almost doubled. An order of magnitude difference…so yes the term trite is reasonable.
In reference to your unsourced personal opinion, yes, trite is accurate when compared with actual data. And as long as we’re dealing with unsourced personal opinions with no real data to back up the “meaninglessness” of wage increases (never mind the rest of the article), I don’t see much value coming from this conversation.
Once more you show your golden tower and how out of touch you are with the reality of the world rn
[citation needed]
Wanna try the “padding” thing again?
Hurr durr
I’m assuming that’s a “no” because you can’t defend your claim with reliable sources.
Thank you for playing.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem
Your ivory tower needs a telescope