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<blockquote data-quote="ShaunyP26" data-source="post: 2960976" data-attributes="member: 42035"><p>If that were true then why was overall spending and GDP essentially cut in half and why didn't wages increase as a result of people choosing not to work? If employer demand for workers stayed constant in the face of 25% of the labor force just one day choosing instead to not work then why didn't the price of labor (wages) increase?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShaunyP26, post: 2960976, member: 42035"] If that were true then why was overall spending and GDP essentially cut in half and why didn't wages increase as a result of people choosing not to work? If employer demand for workers stayed constant in the face of 25% of the labor force just one day choosing instead to not work then why didn't the price of labor (wages) increase? [/QUOTE]
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