5416. Irea [188.143.232.35] 15 Aug 2015 - 05:11 |
I'd like to send this parcel to ropex vs. ogoplex The big-picture lesson that NELP draws is that between 2009 and 2012, real median hourly wages fell by 2.8% โ and that the poorer you were to start with, the more your wages fell. The top quintile didnโt do well: their wages dropped by 1.8%, in real terms. But the fourth quintile did particularly badly: its wages fell by 4.1%, on average. To take one example, occupation 39-5012 โ thatโs Hairdressers, Hairstylists, and Cosmetologists โ was earning $12.00 an hour, in 2012 dollars, in 2009. But by 2012 they were earning just $10.91 per hour: a drop of more than 9%. Or look at occupation 51-6042 (โShoe Machine Operators and Tendersโ): that job saw wages fall 14%, in real terms, in just three years, with nominal wages falling from $12.69 to $11.69 per hour.
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