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Inflation gave millions of workers a 3% pay cut in September

Por: Fox Business Business October 17, 2022

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Townhall.com editor Katie Pavlich and former Tennessee congressman Harold Ford Jr. weigh in on key voter issues ahead of the midterm elections The tightest labor market in decades is fueling rapid wage growth for millions of Americans, but painfully high inflation has quickly eroded those gains.  The Labor Department reported last week that average hourly earnings for all employees actually declined 3% in September from the same month a year... + full article



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