In Connecticut, If Businesses Are Upset By Rising Wages, It Doesn't Matter What the Facts Are

August 10, 2014

That’s pretty much what David Treadwell, the spokesperson for the state’s Department of Economic and Community Development told an AP reporter. The article reports on a subsidized loan from the state to a German company to finance a training center for its workers. The piece then cites the views of several economists that there is no evidence that Connecticut has a shortage of trained workers. Among other things, a shortage would generally be associated with rapidly rising wages, which the state is not seeing.

It then concludes with a quote from Mr. Treadwell:

“She’s hearing from the businesses and they’re saying it is a problem, …  It doesn’t necessarily matter what the economists are saying.”

There you have it.

 

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