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But the fact of the matter remains: non-labor costs have increased more quickly than labor costs in both percentage and dollar terms.
John Petro: A New Year and a New Fare, But MTA Budget the Same Old Mess John Petro 2011
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Labor costs have increased 16 percent since 2005, but non-labor costs have increased at twice that rate.
John Petro: A New Year and a New Fare, But MTA Budget the Same Old Mess John Petro 2011
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As usual, I will note that it is actually going to end up being around $90,000 per job-year, and of course that needs to be discounted further for all the non-labor costs in the various programs. myglesias says:
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But the fact of the matter remains: non-labor costs have increased more quickly than labor costs in both percentage and dollar terms.
John Petro: A New Year and a New Fare, But MTA Budget the Same Old Mess John Petro 2011
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When you further discount that for non-labor productive factors (raw materials and such), that is going to end up being a perfectly reasonable amount.
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But where this plan really gets regressive is when you get up into the families who derive their income from non-labor sources.
Jared Bernstein: Say Anything, Cain Version Jared Bernstein 2011
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While the details of the plan are fuzzy when it comes to capital gains and dividends, it seems clear that those earning thousands or even millions of dollars in these types of non-labor income would enjoy a massive tax cut.
Jared Bernstein: Say Anything, Cain Version Jared Bernstein 2011
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But where this plan really gets regressive is when you get up into the families who derive their income from non-labor sources.
Jared Bernstein: Say Anything, Cain Version Jared Bernstein 2011
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While the details of the plan are fuzzy when it comes to capital gains and dividends, it seems clear that those earning thousands or even millions of dollars in these types of non-labor income would enjoy a massive tax cut.
Jared Bernstein: Say Anything, Cain Version Jared Bernstein 2011
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Labor costs have increased 16 percent since 2005, but non-labor costs have increased at twice that rate.
John Petro: A New Year and a New Fare, But MTA Budget the Same Old Mess John Petro 2011
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