2. Productivity has averaged just 1.3% during the expansion ending in 2020, well below the 2.1% average since the end of World War II. Now since the 80s, quality of life has eroded for the middle class as it continued to shrink in numbers and in wealth for the most part. Explain the connection between the erosion in productivity for firms and reduced quality of life for workers. (Hint: do a quick search and use your logic.) Answer:
Labor productivity is a measure of the amount of goods and services that the average worker produces in an hour of work. The level of productivity is the single most important determinant of a country’s standard of living, with faster productivity growth leading to an increasingly better standard of living.
Living standards can be measured in different ways, but one good indicator for measuring national living standards is the average annual growth in the inflation-adjusted income of the typical American family. Ideally, in an economy in which workers share in the fruit of their labor, annual income growth should track productivity growth.
The figure below shows the average growth in labor productivity over economic expansions from 1949 through 1999. Labor productivity has grown at about a 2.2% annual rate over the current economic expansion, which began in March 1991. This is better than the rate achieved in the expansions of 1982-90 (1.8%) and 1975-81 (1.5%), but below the rates in all the preceding expansions (between 2.3% and 3.2%).
From
1949 through 1969, family incomes grew at a faster rate than
productivity — partly due to rapidly growing wages but also due to
the increased number of women entering the workforce, which boosted
family incomes. From 1970 on, however, median family income has
grown more slowly than productivity, despite a continued growth in
the total number of hours that family members work in a year.

* Median family income data in this business cycle includes 1991-98.
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QUESTION 10
Consider the monthly data, including the estimates for March
2020, and the information in the articles. Which of the following
is the best analysis of and prediction for the money market in the
U.S. economy for the next few months?
a.
Shortages are causing panic buying by households, which has
increased money demand. Lenders are increasing their lending to
keep up with the needs of households and businesses. Money demand
is increasing more than money supply.
b.
Shortages...