Funny how the free market has consistently been devaluing labor decade over decade, with the stagnation and now the decline of median wages. In order to remain profitable these days many if not most firms, including US Airways, have been actively eroding wages, degrading the quality of service and products, and fighting against regulations designed to protect the environment and consumers.
Adam Smith was visionary, but let's none of us fool ourselves into thinking that the "invisible hand" of the market is in this age attached to any body but that most interested in accumulating the wealth of the middle classes into the vast depositories of the few, where it can then be invested in turning public opinion and government policy towards initiatives that allow for easier exploitation of the lower classes and the environment.
When markets stop growing, capitalism cannibalizes its own components. The free market doesn't care if you want to buy a house or send kids to college. The free market is concerned about paying as little as possible for as long as possible, and when that becomes too much they simply fire a guy and hire a new replacement. Forget education, the middle class is being priced out of college and last year my state gave away half a billion in subsidies and tax cuts to businesses only to slash as much from the education budget. The rich get richer and the poor poorer at an accelerated rate, as the middle and working classes settle into a lifetime revolving-door cycle of menial service-industry work, essentially functioning as the drones, soldiers, pliant voters, inmates, and most importantly, consumers for the elites controlling capital wealth and state power.
So what are we supposed to do when the free market calls for wages at or below minimum wage? Grin and bear it, kiss the rings and thank our overlords for keeping us employed for yet another day? I'm no Marxist, but I can't help but lol at the cult of the free market. As far as I can tell, it's called the "free" market, because they more wealth you accumulate, the more freedom you can afford.
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