Wages in the United States increased to 22.62 USD/Hour in
June from 22.59 USD/Hour in May of 2018. Wages in the United States averaged
11.04 USD/Hour from 1964 until 2018, reaching an all time high of 22.62
USD/Hour in June of 2018 and a record low of 2.50 USD/Hour in February of 1964.
In the United States, wages are benchmarked
using average hourly earnings. Data relate to production employees in mining
and logging and manufacturing, construction employees in construction, and
nonsupervisory employees in the service-providing industries. These groups
account for approximately four-fifths of the total employment on private
nonfarm payrolls. This page provides - United States Average Hourly Wages -
actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar
and news. United States Average Hourly Wages - actual data, historical chart
and calendar of releases - was last updated on July of 2018.
In the United States, wage growth refers to the
yearly change in wages and salaries disbursements from government,
manufacturing and service industries. . This page provides the latest reported
value for - United States Wages and Salaries Growth - plus previous releases,
historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic
calendar, survey consensus and news. United States Wages and Salaries Growth - actual
data, historical chart and calendar of releases - was last updated on July of
2018.
The chart reports US wage growth from 2.18% in
July 2017 to 5% in December 2017. It
also shows wage growth ranging from 4.47% to 4.89% from January 2018 to May
2018.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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