- WASHINGTON -- American workers are earning more money than they used to, but the rate of wage growth has been slowing down since the Great Recession technically ended in 2009. (Huffington Post)
- NEW YORK, April 26, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- The Great Recession has confronted U.S. (Yahoo Finance)
- Unions say new data on wages shows that any recovery there is in the job market is not being spread evenly among workers. The Council of Trade Unions say some in lower paid occupations are missing out. (radionz)
- "Domestic factors, including weak domestic demand and slow wage growth, are currently taming price developments." Forward-rate agreements fixing the three-month interbank rates in six months fell 11 basis points, or 0. (Bloomberg)
- Men are taking a bigger hit in their paychecks than women because of lingering effects of the Great Recession, according to a study by the Conference Board. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
- Projected wage growth in the transportation industry is estimated to be $817,000 from data by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Annual growth rate from 2010-2020 is forecasted to have an annual growth percentage rate of 1.9%. (Examiner)
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- LONDON -(Dow Jones)- Pay growth in the U.K. private sector slowed in March, according to data published Thursday, as better deals for workers in the manufacturing sector were offset by smaller pay rises in services. (VocaLink - NASDAQ)
- Retailers across much of Europe are struggling as shoppers grapple with higher prices, muted wage growth and government austerity measures, and worry about job security, shaky housing markets and fallout from the euro zone debt crisis. (Reuters)
- Their spending rose 0.3 percent last month, just one-third the increase in February. Slow wage growth and softer consumer spending gains are the latest evidence that the economy might be weakening after a strong first two months. (Olympian)
Thursday, May 3, 2012
Wage growth
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