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For most U.S. workers, real wages have barely budged in decades

Today's real average wage (that is, the wage after accounting for inflation) has about the same purchasing power it did 40 years ago.

Despite the pandemic, wage growth held firm for most U.S. workers ...

Despite the pandemic, wage growth held firm for most US workers, with little effect on inequality.

For most US workers, real wages have barely budged in decades

But in real, inflation-adjusted terms, the median has barely budged over that period: That $232 in 1979 had the same purchasing power as $840 in ...

Wage Stagnation in Nine Charts | Economic Policy Institute

The near stagnation of hourly wage growth for the vast majority of American workers over the past generation.

Employed persons by detailed occupation and age

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Workers' Paychecks Are Growing More Quickly Than Prices

The United States has experienced a historically strong economic recovery from the COVID-19 recession, with more jobs and a larger inflation- ...

Understanding America's Labor Shortage: The Most Impacted ...

The US Chamber is closely monitoring trends in job openings, labor force participation, and quit rates affecting industries nationwide.

Many full-time U.S. workers don't making a living wage | Fortune

Around 44% of full-time American employees don't make enough to cover their family's basic needs, assuming a dual-income household with two children.

Charts of the largest occupations in each area, May 2023

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The typical U.S. worker out-earned inflation by $1,400 a year, data ...

In the tug-of-war between paychecks and prices, the typical American worker has come out on top.

Occupations | U.S. Department of Labor

Employment and Earnings in Select Occupations · Earnings and earnings ratios by sex, race, and occupation group · Most common occupations for women in the labor ...

Number of full-time employees U.S. 2023 - Statista

Employment in the U.S.. The number of full-time employees in the United States has increased by more than 30 million people since 1991. In ...

The Productivity–Pay Gap | Economic Policy Institute

The growing gap amid slowing productivity growth tells us that the same set of policies that suppressed pay growth for the vast majority of workers over the ...

Have Wages Stagnated for Decades in the US? - AEI

Many descriptions of U.S. wage stagnation begin in 1973 (or 1979) ... Desilver, Drew, “For most U.S. workers, real wages have barely ...

'We deserve more': US workers' share of the pie dwindles | The

This income share has declined for non-farm workers from about two-thirds, 64.1% in the first quarter of 2001, to 55.8% in the first quarter of 2024.

America's Vast Pay Inequality Is a Story of Unequal Power

Since the late 1970s, inflation-adjusted pay for most US workers has largely stagnated, while pay for the country's highest earners has skyrocketed.

Understanding America's Labor Shortage

At the height of the pandemic, more than 120,000 businesses temporarily closed, and more than 30 million U.S. workers were unemployed. Since ...

The Purchasing Power of American Households - Treasury

Overall, these data show that most American workers can afford more goods and services than they did before the pandemic. To illustrate this ...

About 13M U.S. Workers Have More Than One Job

More than 8% of workers have multiple jobs and the majority of them hold two jobs for the entire year. Women are more likely than men to ...

Almost 80% of US workers live from paycheck to paycheck. Here's why

America doesn't have a jobs crisis. It has a 'good jobs' crisis – where too much employment is insecure, and poorly paid.


Happy-Go-Lucky

Book by David Sedaris

Happy-Go-Lucky is a collection of 18 semi-autobiographical essays by David Sedaris. It was published on May 31, 2022, by Little, Brown and Company.

Social Security Administration

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The United States Social Security Administration is an independent agency of the U.S. federal government that administers Social Security, a social insurance program consisting of retirement, disability and survivor benefits.

Aetna

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Aetna Inc. is an American managed health care company that sells traditional and consumer directed health care insurance and related services, such as medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, long-term care, and disability plans, primarily through employer-paid insurance and benefit programs, and through Medicare.