Wage growth
Coverage of Wage growth in the Nexus archive.
- Goldman Sachs on AI's Impact on Jobs in India
The Goldman Sachs chief India economist stated that broad adoption of AI could boost productivity across India. This technology is projected to support wage growth for Indian workers who utilize the tools.
- Solid wage growth keeps BoJ on course for tightening
Japan's headline and real wage growth exceeded expectations in June, reinforcing the Bank of Japan's trajectory toward monetary tightening.
- AI's real threat to the job market isn't job loss, it's lower paychecks, new research says
A new Apollo Global Management study finds AI adoption correlates with declining wage growth for jobs with high AI exposure, particularly affecting lower earners. Real wage growth for these roles dropped by an average 6.7% after 2023, though overall employment impacts were not detectable.
- Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan says "affordability is a challenge" for customers
Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan stated that customers face affordability challenges due to rising gas and food prices and inflation, but noted recent wage growth across income groups has stabilized around 3 to 4%.
- Your paycheck is rising faster than prices for a change — but when will you feel the relief?
Wage growth in June outpaced inflation, after falling behind during April and May.
- Bond traders are watching this tracker to figure out the real odds of Fed rate hikes
Bond traders are monitoring a Fed gauge of wage growth set to update on Friday, followed by June consumer inflation data next Tuesday. These indicators are key for assessing potential Federal Reserve rate hike probabilities.
- ‘More fizzle than sparkle’: June jobs report fails to launch a July 4 firework
June’s jobs report showed weaker-than-expected job growth with 57,000 payrolls added, down from previous months, and a drop in labor force participation to 61.5%, as economists noted concerns over a shrinking labor force and mixed sector performance.
- ‘Affordability crisis’: How the Western housing crisis spiralled
The Western housing crisis is intensifying as rising rents and property prices outpace wage growth, sparking global debates about whether housing should be considered a basic right or an investment asset.
- Warsh May Tackle Inflation in New Way: Fmr. Fed Governor
Betsy Duke analyzed recent inflation data, noting that headline and core inflation figures matched expectations but remain a concern for consumers. She highlighted that the Federal Reserve is unlikely to act immediately, as rising energy prices outpace wage growth, straining households.
- UK Could Miss Housing Target by 40% or More, Research Finds
Research indicates the UK may miss its housing target by 40% or more. Factors like interest-rate cuts, wage growth, and stagnant home prices are improving affordability, but housing output remains below pre-cheap-money-era levels.
- Euro-Zone Wage Growth Slowed Before War Drove Inflation Higher
Euro-zone wage growth decelerated before the war caused inflation to surge higher. The slowdown in wage increases preceded the inflationary pressures that followed geopolitical tensions. This creates a complex economic situation where inflation rose without corresponding wage growth to support worker purchasing power.
- Inflation hits 3.8%, outpacing wage growth
Inflation has reached 3.8%, exceeding wage growth. This indicates a decrease in purchasing power for consumers. The gap between inflation and wage growth may impact economic stability.
- UK jobs market was in a fragile state – even before Iran war threatened recovery
The UK jobs market showed a surprise drop in unemployment to 4.9% in the three months to February, but remains fragile due to weak wage growth and inflation pressures. The Iran war further threatens the UK’s economic recovery.