Difference between revisions of "Real wages"
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'''Real wages''' are individual earnings after adjustment for [[inflation]]. The growth or decline of real wages is perhaps the single best indicator of the [[economy]]. | '''Real wages''' are individual earnings after adjustment for [[inflation]]. The growth or decline of real wages is perhaps the single best indicator of the [[economy]]. | ||
| − | In the [[United States]], real median weekly earnings for males aged 16 to 64 has declined, with some year-to-year variations, since 1979. | + | In the [[United States]], real median weekly earnings for males aged 16 to 64 has declined, with some year-to-year variations, since 1979.<ref>https://www.factcheck.org/2019/06/are-wages-rising-or-flat/</ref> |
| + | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Economics]] | [[Category:Economics]] | ||
[[Category:Finance]] | [[Category:Finance]] | ||
Latest revision as of 20:06, June 6, 2023
Real wages are individual earnings after adjustment for inflation. The growth or decline of real wages is perhaps the single best indicator of the economy.
In the United States, real median weekly earnings for males aged 16 to 64 has declined, with some year-to-year variations, since 1979.[1]