We've come a long way in the battle against inflation. The economy has gone from year-over-year CPI numbers of 9% or more to just 3% in what seems like the blink of an eye, and managed to do it without triggering a recession either. Another positive of this (so far) smooth landing? Wages have finally begun to keep up with inflation, at least for now. How so? Data on wages lag a bit since it takes time to gather, but the most recent numbers showed this — median weekly wages were up to $1,100 in Q2 of this year, up 5.6% from that same time period a year ago. Important to note: This number is pre any taxes, deductions, tips, commissions, and more. Inflation averaged 4% during that same time period, meaning yes, wages did outpace inflation for once, and of course, it's now fallen even further to 3%. Other observances: Women's median weekly earnings were 84.1% of men's at $993 compared to men's $1,181, and earnings were also spread unevenly across different ethnicities as well. |
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