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A historically tight labor market after the pandemic led to sharp real wage gains at the bottom. Based on data from the EPI Data Library (which in turn uses Current Population Survey data), the 10th percentile real wages were up by around 1...
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Today’s CPI print came in hot, which is in large part due to a self-created supply shock (the war against Iran). What this means is that rapidly rising prices are quickly eating into paychecks.
The average hourly wage for private-sector w...
During the past decade, voters in five Republican-leaning states — Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Missouri, and Nebraska — enacted big minimum wage increases. These five were the only non-Democratic-leaning states with a minimum wage of $13 an h...
A few of years back, David Autor, Annie McGrew and I discovered something out of character for the modern U.S. labor market: during and after the pandemic, the wage distribution became more compressed … as in less unequal. Workers near the...
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Provost professor of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst. Research Associate, NBER. I am an economist studying the labor market, income distribution, and public policy.
Writer on economics and policy. Former NEC. Author of "Freedom From the Market." #Rstats. Dad. Chicago Guy.
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