Carrol Cox wrote:
Is there any way to break that down? For example, have the real wages of fast food employees increased? Have the real wages of workers in non-unionized parts plants increased? Have the real wages of clericals in banks grown? etc. etc. etc. Have the real wages of department store clerks risen?
There are average wages available for most of those categories, and yes, most have risen. And EPI's data on hourly wages by sex and decile have increased almost without exception, from top to bottom.
Doug
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