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  2. As inflation slows, the job market gains Fed mindshare - AOL

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    The slide in inflation that gathered pace at the end of 2023 has begun shifting attention at the U.S. Federal Reserve to the health of the job market, with officials increasingly attuned to the ...

  3. Wage growth - Wikipedia

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    An increase in wage growth implies price inflation in the economy while a low wage growth indicates deflation that needs artificial interferences such as through fiscal policies by federal/state government. Minimum wage law is often introduced to increase wage growth by stimulating Price Inflations from corresponding purchasing powers in the ...

  4. Fact-check: Did wages increase faster than inflation during ...

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    Cumulative increase in inflation and wages from January to September 2021 "In recent months, consumer prices have been climbing faster than wages for the wage and salary workforce as a whole ...

  5. Phillips curve - Wikipedia

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    To Milton Friedman there is a short-term correlation between inflation shocks and employment. When an inflationary surprise occurs, workers are fooled into accepting lower pay because they do not see the fall in real wages right away. Firms hire them because they see the inflation as allowing higher profits for given nominal wages.

  6. What a hot job market means for inflation - AOL

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    The US job market is still piping hot. That’s raising questions about how fast inflation will continue to cool. The economy added a staggering 254,000 jobs in September, according to Friday data ...

  7. Employment cost index - Wikipedia

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    The employment cost index (ECI) is a quarterly economic series detailing the changes in the costs of labor for businesses in the United States economy. The ECI is prepared by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), in the U.S. Department of Labor .

  8. What Causes Inflation? - AOL

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    While noting that wages can increase to a level that exceeds inflation without having a major effect on it, an analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston documented a strong correlation ...

  9. Wage-price spiral - Wikipedia

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    Trend of monthly inflation rate in Italy, from 1962 to February 2022. In macroeconomics, a wage-price spiral (also called a wage/price spiral or price/wage spiral) is a proposed explanation for inflation, in which wage increases cause price increases which in turn cause wage increases, in a positive feedback loop. [1]