Chart o' Doom



moorewr:

oh, pretty.
Given “Unit labor costs can also be computed by dividing hourly labor costs by output” what do we learn..?

Either labor costs will come down (layoffs or pay cuts), or manufacturing output must increase.

moorewr:

oh, pretty.

Given “Unit labor costs can also be computed by dividing hourly labor costs by output” what do we learn..?

Either labor costs will come down (layoffs or pay cuts), or manufacturing output must increase.

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    will come down (layoffs or pay cuts), or manufacturing output must increase.
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