Wage growth needs to increase with adding jobs
While there has been a lot of chatter and buzz about our healthy and optimistic unemployment rate which has fallen to 13.3 per cent, we also need to address the issue of the wage growth, which has remained slow. While 222,000 new jobs is a decent margin, the unemployment rate is still growing and wages are not getting any better. Get the full perspective by reading the article here.
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