wages
Coverage of wages in the Nexus archive.
- More than your salary, By Yemi Adetayo
The article distinguishes between being paid for time and being recognized for value, emphasizing that value creates opportunities beyond wages. It highlights professionals who exceed expectations as those building future prospects others may not foresee.
- Here are 10 notable new Virginia laws that will take effect July 1
Ten new Virginia laws related to guns, schools, housing, wages, and criminal justice will take effect on July 1. These laws represent changes across multiple policy areas in the commonwealth.
- Reclaiming Tamil Nadu’s fiscal sovereignty and sustaining its growth model
Tamil Nadu's primary challenge is not fiscal mismanagement or corruption but its model of inclusive growth. The state faces the need to attract investment, create quality jobs, raise wages, and renegotiate fiscal autonomy with the Union government.
- Escrivá Says ECB Must Be Vigilant on Oil Price Impact on Wages
Escrivá urges the European Central Bank (ECB) to remain vigilant about the impact of oil prices on wages. The ECB is set to raise interest rates for the first time since 2023, citing inflation linked to the Iran war.
- Wages are falling. Wealth is surging. No wonder Americans are unhappy
Wages are falling while wealth is surging at the top, leading to unprecedented inequality in U.S. history and contributing to American unhappiness.
- Public sector keeps growing amid bumper pay hikes - but private wages rise at slowest pace in more than five years as jobs market stutters
The public sector is expanding with significant pay increases, while private sector wages are rising at the slowest pace in over five years as the job market struggles. Public pay hikes contrast with stagnant private wage growth.
- UK unemployment rate falls to 4.9% and wages grow more than expected
The UK unemployment rate fell to 4.9% in April, down from 5% in March, while wages grew more than expected. These developments are likely to pressure the Bank of England to raise interest rates despite a peace deal in the Middle East.
- UK Unemployment Falls, Wages Grow Faster Than Expected
UK unemployment has decreased, and wage growth has exceeded expectations. The report highlights positive trends in the labor market with falling unemployment rates and accelerated wage increases.
- Op-ed | FDNY EMS needs a 911 lifeline
FDNY EMS workers face low wages, high turnover, and longer response times, with starting pay at $18.94/hour and 50% of new EMTs quitting within five years. The union advocates for fair wages comparable to firefighters and hospital professionals, citing unsustainable conditions and risks to public safety.
- FDA defends heightened review requirement for flavored vapes at Fifth Circuit
The FDA faces legal scrutiny at the Fifth Circuit over its requirement for flavored vape manufacturers to prove their products are more effective than tobacco-flavored vapes in helping smokers quit. Vape companies argue the FDA violated the Administrative Procedure Act by implementing the 'comparative efficacy standard' without proper notice and comment. Judge Edith Jones questioned the FDA's process, suggesting the standard was developed outside adjudication and should have undergone regulatory review.
- DAN HODGES: Blair has lost his mind. He used unchecked immigration as a tool to lower people's wages - yet he STILL has no humility. And this is the shocking plan for Britain zealots like him are trying to force through next...
Dan Hodges accuses Blair of using unchecked immigration to lower wages and criticizes his lack of humility. He also highlights a controversial plan for Britain that zealots are attempting to push through.
- Americans’ savings rate falls to lowest level since 2022 as inflation outpaces paychecks
Americans’ savings rate has fallen to its lowest level since 2022 as inflation outpaces paychecks, reducing the amount of money available for emergency savings and other financial goals.
- Young first-time buyers face toughest time since financial crisis, says UK housebuilder
The UK's largest housebuilder, Barratt Redrow, warns that first-time buyers are facing the toughest market since the financial crisis due to rising interest rates, higher student debt, and stagnant wages. CEO David Thomas described the challenges as 'very, very difficult' for young people trying to enter the housing market.
- Arizona added jobs in April, but its employment rate has been stuck at 2024 levels for 2 years
Arizona added 8,100 jobs in April, ending seven months of lower employment rates compared to the previous year. However, the state's employment rate has remained stagnant at 2024 levels for two years, and its unemployment rate of 4.7% exceeds the national average of 4.3%. Wages increased slightly but still lag behind the national average.
- Son wins family farm after giving up decades of wages in bitter feud with parents
A son won the family farm after decades of withholding wages in a bitter feud with his parents. The conflict highlights long-standing family tensions over inheritance and financial contributions.
- Now union says nursescould strike over wages
A union has announced that nurses may strike due to disputes over wages. The potential strike highlights ongoing negotiations between healthcare workers and management regarding compensation.
- The death of the American Dream is now official
Tens of millions of Americans are financially vulnerable, with a $6,000 debt threshold pushing them toward ruin as wages lag behind rising living costs. This has led to higher bankruptcy rates and declining trust in institutions.
- The hidden power keeping wages low
The article discusses the concept of monopsony, where employers have the power to suppress wages, which was previously overlooked by economists. Recent research suggests monopsony is widespread, and a new book argues it is central to understanding current economic inequality.