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The Productivity–Wage Gap

For decades, workers produced more each year while their pay stopped keeping up. The widening gap between what workers produce and what they take home doesn’t vanish — it is captured as land rent. Drag the slider to set how much of each year’s gains gets absorbed by land, and watch the wage line peel away from productivity.

Workers now produce +281% more than in 1950, but take home only +62% more — because 78% of the gains were absorbed as land rent.