In this eighteenth survey of the web, The WAWG Index monthly average was down by 10.5 percent from March 2007. Of the fourteen categories tracked, 13 were down, 1 was up, and none was unchanged. The largest decrease for April, 35%, was for “rampant sexism.†The only increase was for “labor power loss†at 16%.
Through April, the 12 month group moving average for all fourteen categories was at 13.2 percent. It was 14.3 percent last month. Of the fourteen categories tracked, 5 have averages that were down while 9 are up. “Corporate power gain” went negative.
Looks like between the two metrics, labor made some gains over corporate america.
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