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“Thus, the same blow that strikes interest down will send wages up.” quote by Benjamin Tucker
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“Thus, the same blow that strikes interest down will send wages up.”

Benjamin Tucker

About This Quote

Source Book: Liberty: An Introduction to the Social Philosophy of Benjamin Tucker, 1895

When interest rates fall, wages tend to rise as a compensatory effect in the economy.

In simple terms: Lower interest leads to higher wages.

Key Takeaway

Watch interest trends to anticipate wage changes.

Themes

economics labor interest rates wage dynamics

Mood

analytical pragmatic

Type

economic financial

When to use this quote

  • business planning
  • career negotiation
  • investment decisions
  • policy analysis

Key Concepts

Supply and demand market equilibrium inflation monetary policy

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do interest rates affect your industry’s wages?
  • What other forces could offset this effect?
A Different Perspective

If other factors dominate, wages may not rise despite low interest.

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