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Inflation still outstripping wages in most US cities

Por: Fox Business Business February 01, 2023

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MoffettNathanson senior managing director provides insight on the state of the economy on Making Money. Wages and benefits for workers in most major U.S. cities grew at a slower pace in the final three months of 2022, with inflation still outstripping pay for many workers. The employment cost index – a quarterly measurement of – climbed 1% in the October-December period, the Labor Department reported Tuesday. That is below both the 1.2%... + full article



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