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Real wages
A real wage is the hourly rate of pay adjusted for inflation. Real wages take into account inflation, so show how much purchasing power a pay packet has in a way that’s comparable to previous years. Real wages rise when nominal wages rise faster than the rate of inflation. So for example, if in a given year, nominal wages increase by 4 percent and consumer prices rise by 2 percent, then real wages will have grown by 2 percent.
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Minimum Wages and Unemployment
Study Notes
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Why apologise for low inflation?
14th January 2015
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A crisis for Labour as real wages drop and working poverty climbs
17th January 2023
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Are higher wages to blame for fast rising prices?
18th December 2022
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Is the UK heading for a 1970s-style Winter of Discontent?
14th December 2022
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Inflation Reaches 11% - A Look Inside Britain's Cost of Living Crisis
16th November 2022
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Netherlands raises their minimum wage by 10%
21st September 2022
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Cost of Living Crisis - Two decades of real pay growth set to be wiped out
1st September 2022
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TUC launch campaign for £15 per hour national minimum wage
24th August 2022
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UK workers suffer biggest hit to real wages since records began
17th August 2022
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Will UK trade union membership start to rise again?
7th August 2022
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Inflation (Quizlet Revision Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Labour Market: Sainsbury's raises pay to £10 an hour
8th January 2022
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Minimum Wage and Living Wage
Topic Videos
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Labour Market Economics (Revision Presentation)
Study Presentations
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Difference between Money and Real Wages
Topic Videos
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Pay (Wage) Differentials - Causes (Labour Markets)
Topic Videos
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Productivity and Economic Growth
Study Notes
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The UK Economy in 2018 - Essential Exam Update
Topic Videos
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The Cumulative Loss of Real Wages since 2008
23rd December 2018
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Labour Market Economics (Quizlet Activity)
Quizzes & Activities
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Amazon increases their US minimum wage to $15 an hour
5th October 2018
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Real Wages (Labour Markets)
Study Notes
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Labour markets and Wage stagnation
6th September 2017
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Nominal (Money) and Real Wages
Study Notes
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Why have wages stagnated in many developed countries
9th March 2016
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Should there be a maximum wage?
29th July 2014
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60 Second Adventures in Economics - The Phillips Curve
20th September 2012
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Measuring a minimum income standard
29th July 2014
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Automation a factor behind falling real wages for millions
19th October 2014
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Slow wage growth in the world economy
5th December 2014
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Poorest hit hardest by price rises in recent years
15th December 2014
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Low productivity threatens UK recovery and living standards
5th April 2015
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Real wages and living standards in the UK - recent evidence
6th April 2015
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China at the Lewis Turning Point
10th May 2015
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Osborne rebrands the Minimum Wage
9th July 2015