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Their was also the greater shift to non-wage benefits. If you look at total compensation vs productivity the chart tracks much closer.

https://imgur.com/Juc8FMn




How much of the total compensation is health insurance premiums increasing, though? It doesn't seem like it would improve a worker's situation if the chart just shows that an increasingly greater percentage of their compensation has been funneled to insurance companies over the years . . .


Do you have a source for this chart?




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