Figure C
The Fed can look to the late 1990s for guidance on how to raise wages: Average annual wage growth from 1996–2001 vs. all other years between 1979 and 2017
Wage percentile | Avg. annual wage growth |
---|---|
0% | |
20th percentile | 1.75% |
Median | 1.66% |
95th percentile | 1.96% |
0% | |
20th percentile | -0.15% |
Median | -0.02% |
95th percentile | 1.01% |
Source: Adapted from Figure C in Josh Bivens and Ben Zipperer, The Importance of Locking in Full Employment for the Long Haul, Economic Policy Institute, July 2018. Wage growth is inflation-adjusted.
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