Today, we’ll discuss a disconnect between people’s pay, how that pay feels and what that experience means for American politics.
In South Korea, martial law was imposed and soon lifted after the legislature unanimously pushed back. South Korean finance ministry officials are now pledging “unlimited” support to markets if needed. The BBC’s Steve Lai has more.
It’s a sign of a squishy job market.
And will any of that change in an economy under the next Trump administration?