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| | | ... the result of better than forecast investment performance, contributions that were higher than necessary, long-term wage growth being lower than expected, and a higher rate of members leaving the defined benefit division before their interests full vested ... |
| | | | ... that inflation may also be less of a problem in Australia due to energy prices not doubling as we've seen in Europe. Wage growth remaining lower, money tightening by central banks (risking a sharp slowing in global growth and inflationary pressure) as ... |
| | | | ... two conflicting forces." To stop these scenarios from materialising, heprescribes increasing labour productivity, wage growth, and wage inflation. This is because if households are working and their wages are growing enough, they should be able to handle ... |
| | | | ... population who have significantly reduced their spending, we risk the economy shrinking, in an environment where reduced wage growth, rising inflation and reduced investment returns across many asset classes has placed additional financial pressures ... |
| | | | ... pressure across a broader range of industries and jobs, reflected in increasing sizes of pay rises. Though, annual wage growth varied by industry, from 3.4% for the construction industry to 2.2% for the mining and electricity, gas, water, and waste services ... |
| | | | ... As suggested by the latest employment report, the labour market has remained extremely tight, which has supported wage growth. "While the Fed will draw some comfort from todays' inflation report, the fight against high inflation is far from over and ... |
| | | | ... remains extremely tight, with the unemployment rate nearing a 50-year low, job vacancies nearing record highs and wage growth elevating. Over the last three months US employment rose by an average of 375,000 jobs per month, down from the averages experienced ... |
| | | | ... according to an Australia Institute analysis. While a plethora of market commentary has expressed concern that aggressive wage growth will elevate inflation levels, the analysis said such fears typically ignore the fact that real wage growth is at historically ... |
| | | | ... share of GDP at an all-time low, working people cannot continue to see real pay cuts after a decade of record low wage growth under the previous government." As previously reported by the Financial Standard, The Fair Work Commission recently announced ... |
| | | | ... that increases to minimum and award wages will add an additional 0.45% to wages growth over the next year and that wage growth is likely to reach around 3.75% by mid-2023. |
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