My friend, the economist Walter J. Williams, says no incumbent party has won an election for the White House when annual real disposable income growth has been below 2.9 percent. In the second quarter of 2016, real disposable income growth was 1.8 percent.
Maybe that’s why, as I discovered a few weeks ago, the government two years ago changed the way income was recorded.
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