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8.5.22

Wage growth was stronger than economists anticipated in July, with average hourly earnings rising 0.5% from June and 5.2% from a year ago. Wage growth in June was also revised higher, indicating that earlier data overstated the magnitude of a recent deceleration in the brisk pace of wage growth.
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—Gabriel T. Rubin, The Wall Street Journal, "July Jobs Report: U.S. Added 528,000 New Jobs as Unemployment Rate Fell to 3.5%," 5 Aug. 2022

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