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| | ... isolation this trend of higher part-time employment and a high under-employment rate, is set to continue - which means wage growth will remain below expectations." Scathingly it continued: "Unfortunately media commentators fail to understand that by ... |
| | | ... much of his Budget reply speech on the cost of living. However, unlike the Treasurer, Albanese acknowledged stagnant wage growth as a factor and also acknowledged the impact of climate change and its connection to the natural disasters that have impacted ... |
| | | ... participation rates," chief executive Matt Comyn said. "Australian households have accumulated savings and stronger wage growth is expected. An increase in demand for goods relative to services, supply-chain constraints and tightening labour market will ... |
| | | ... or ease, the cost of borrowing, in February. "While the RBA has previously said that it would not raise rates until wage growth was at least 3%, we think the strength in underlying inflation along with the tight labour market will convince the Bank to ... |
| | | ... level that would be considered 'full employment' by economists. This tight labour market should support a case of wage growth, but that's not happening yet. "Mapping a Phillips curve relationship between unemployment and wages growth across Australia's ... |
| | | ... Asset Management puts forward the view that a slowing down of globalisation, tougher policy choices, relatively strong wage growth, and bigger government will define the post-pandemic era. Macquarie Asset Management's senior economist Daniel McCormack ... |
| | | ... quit rate in the US and the UK is at historic highs," Fink wrote. "And in the US, we are seeing some of the highest wage growth in decades. Workers seizing new opportunities is a good thing: It demonstrates their confidence in a growing economy." Fink ... |
| | | ... in the near term. "That raises the bar for tightening policy rates compared to previous cycles, particularly while wage growth remains subdued. Given that, we don't expect the RBA to raise rates in 2022, but instead look to early 2023. However, the ... |
| | | ... Stevens' declaration when at the helm of the RBA: "As wages are the largest component of business costs, the outlook for wage growth is particularly important for the inflation outlook." Ergo, the outlook for inflation depends on the wages outlook. ... |
| | | ... quarters. "The June quarter saw the rate of growth in hourly earnings ease to 0.4%, following two quarters of 0.6% wage growth. The rate of growth over the quarter was one of the lowest rates recorded for the series," Australian Bureau of Statistics ... |
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