Are You Paid What You’re Worth?

The idea that everyone is "paid what they're worth" has proven to be a cruelly effective way to put the blame on workers for not getting ahead.

Sculpture, Art, Breadline, Bronze, Depression, 1930

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The idea that everyone is "paid what they're worth" has proven to be a cruelly effective way to put the blame on workers for not getting ahead — while giving the rich and powerful cover to rig the game for their own benefit.

Don't buy it.

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