Hey, long time no see, how are you doing?
Are you talking from personal experience? According to the latest BLS employment survey average hourly earnings rose 4.1% year-on-year in Dec, (so have average weekly earnings) and the previous 2 months were similar. (hourly dropped off a little but weekly accelerated)
Granted, these data only shows earnings of non-supervisory employees, working in the private non-farm sector and this doesn’t consider layoffs, less working hours (hours were stagnant in manufacturing though) and less visible remuneration like stock options, perks etc, but even then growth doesn’t appear to have halted in the 4th quarter. (maybe next quarter?)
Are you talking from personal experience? According to the latest BLS employment survey average hourly earnings rose 4.1% year-on-year in Dec, (so have average weekly earnings) and the previous 2 months were similar. (hourly dropped off a little but weekly accelerated)
Granted, these data only shows earnings of non-supervisory employees, working in the private non-farm sector and this doesn’t consider layoffs, less working hours (hours were stagnant in manufacturing though) and less visible remuneration like stock options, perks etc, but even then growth doesn’t appear to have halted in the 4th quarter. (maybe next quarter?)
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