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Johnny2X2X

(21,139 posts)
31. Actually
Thu Apr 11, 2024, 07:47 PM
Apr 2024

The people at the low end of the wage scale have seen the biggest raises. The lowest wage workers saw wage growth in excess of inflation throughout, even when inflation was 9%, wage growth was 12% for low wage earners.

Basically people making $12 and $13 an hour got jobs making $17 and $18 an hour.

Flipped the stock futures from green to red NewHendoLib Apr 2024 #1
The Federal Reserve needs to jack up interest rates some more. James48 Apr 2024 #2
Disagree Johnny2X2X Apr 2024 #5
Fed is too weak and too late to the inflation fight, as usual, as per the 1970s bucolic_frolic Apr 2024 #3
Graphs: *CORE* CPI month by month and rolling 3 month average. EDIT: and regular CPI. And PCE core and regular progree Apr 2024 #4
Thanks and good morning! BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #6
I've been hearing that since about September 2022 -- a year and a half ago -- progree Apr 2024 #9
They have been "predicting" although I did see articles where there are some small drops BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #10
It was back in September 2022 and many times I've looked at the news since all these many months progree Apr 2024 #12
AND BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #13
Fed weighs PCE even more Johnny2X2X Apr 2024 #8
I added PCE and Core PCE to my assemblage of graphs in my #4 above progree Apr 2024 #18
On average. Igel Apr 2024 #29
Actually Johnny2X2X Apr 2024 #31
Well, any such thing should DAMNED well include energy The Mouth Apr 2024 #19
I'm showing graphs in #4 that include food and energy (the regular headline numbers) and the ones without it (core) progree Apr 2024 #21
Thanks The Mouth Apr 2024 #24
And thank you. I hate inflation too -- I was a young adult in the late 70's early 80's great inflation progree Apr 2024 #25
I watched it wipe out my family's savings and future The Mouth Apr 2024 #27
The business media and the GQP want us to crap our pants moniss Apr 2024 #7
They are trying to equate "3.5%" being as bad as "9%" BumRushDaShow Apr 2024 #11
I'm surprised it was that low hueymahl Apr 2024 #14
I believe that's because what we feel is cumulative as opposed to a discrete point. When I buy groceries, my natural 24601 Apr 2024 #17
In your example above, a 32% price increase over 3 years would indicate higher than reported inflation in 1/3 years SpicyBoi Apr 2024 #22
We all have our own benchmark items we pay attention to. For some it's milk & eggs. For others, it's a gallon of gas. 24601 Apr 2024 #23
In my world it's GASOLINE and ELECTRICITY The Mouth Apr 2024 #28
The economy isn't that bad if people keep buying stuff IronLionZion Apr 2024 #15
Nope. Igel Apr 2024 #30
Costco style bulk purchasing is very American IronLionZion Apr 2024 #32
Looking at CNBC.... Turbineguy Apr 2024 #16
Email 'Mistake' on Inflation Data Prompts Questions on What Is Shared mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2024 #20
Laissez-Faire Marthe48 Apr 2024 #26
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