> However, over time, those in similar standing seem to end up making the same amount of money no matter what.
Cool claim, have any supporting evidence? Personally, I don’t believe that. The opportunities that you have as a result of the skills that you have can create great divergence in lifetime earnings. You’re making a pretty extraordinary claim.
Supporting evidence that incomes are stagnant? The aggregate data that is compiled from tax return information will naturally be your most accurate source, although I'm sure you can find thousands of articles that distill that further into a more digestible form as it seems to get reported on regularly.
Which you will find by looking at the income data, or any news article that covers income stagnation if you want the distilled version for easier reading.
> Why don’t you post the data you’re referring to so we’re on the same page?
Like, you want me to link to it? I wouldn't know the URL off the top of my head. That is an oddly specific thing to memorize.
> Something tells me you won’t show any that supports the quoted assertion.
No doubt. You can tell someone is just looking for a fake argument when they start asking for someone to have memorized an arbitrary URL that is likely a deep path structure and not reasonably memorizable.
> By the way the quoted assertion has nothing to do with income stagnation.
Especially when they think they have it all figured out, free of misinterpretation. The intent of what I said has everything to do with income stagnation. If you have interpreted it differently, I'm not sure what to tell ya.
Should I be concerned that you don't believe me? You've mentioned that a couple of times. I guess I'm not clear on what value you are trying to add to the discussion.
Cool claim, have any supporting evidence? Personally, I don’t believe that. The opportunities that you have as a result of the skills that you have can create great divergence in lifetime earnings. You’re making a pretty extraordinary claim.