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U.S. Wage Growth Fails To Keep Up With Rising Prices For 17 Consecutive Months

Por: Forbes Business October 01, 2022

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Getty Images Key Takeaways For the 17th consecutive month, real average hourly wages fell in the U.S. in August 2022. That means workers are effectively being paid less when you account for the rising cost of everything, from luxury items to everyday staples. Inflation needs to de-escalate more than it has in recent months, but the same policies the Fed is using to fight inflation could end up hurting American workers who are struggling to keep... + full article



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