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| | | ... services, may help to explain the strength in employment growth over 2015 despite below-average GDP growth. The low growth of wages also appears to be consistent with more employment growth than there would have been otherwise. These factors are likely ... |
| | | | ... this year - four 25 bps each of 'em - make sense. The narrative goes this way: US economic growth boosts employment, boosts wages, boost inflation. The two charts below underscore this nice correlation... until sometime in 2012, that is. The US labour ... |
| | | | ... 9.5% just isn't enough for ordinary working Australians to retire on. "It's widely acknowledged that you need 12% of your wages saved to enjoy a comfortable standard of living in retirement. Moving to 12% will be particularly beneficial - if not essential ... |
| | | | ... since early this year." Needless to say, reduced "underutilization of labour resources" would eventually lead to higher wages, would lead to increased demand, would lead to increased consumption, would lead to a pick-up in inflation. The Fed was correct ... |
| | | | ... modelling shows Australia's economy will be 1.9% bigger after the changes. In addition, employment will rise 0.1%, real wages will increase 1.4% and productivity will rise 1.8%. Within the package the FSC has also renewed its calls to State governments ... |
| | | | ... 20% of retirees reach that living standard but if there is an increase in the Superannuation Guarantee to at least 12% of wages and we see further voluntary savings by individuals, it should be possible for 50% or more to reach that level." Vamos added ... |
| | | | ... "Aggregate employment is growing," Bowe continued. "However, the structural shift into lower-paid jobs will continue to weigh on wages and through that, on household consumption, which remains the largest component of GDP." Against that backdrop the ... |
| | | | ... women, and also that men on average have a higher account balance. In many cases, broken work patterns and lower average wages still impede on women's ability to save for retirement," Vamos said. Average superannuation balances have increased for both ... |
| | | | ... Treasurer said it is through increased competition and gains in productivity that "we will secure stronger growth in the real wages of Australians." "You can get a pay rise two ways in this country - the boss can give you more because you've increased ... |
| | | | ... that it is "unconscionable that a number of employers think it's okay to game the system and use their employees deferred wages as business cash flow," the industry and Government need to ensure "the rules are being enforced." "There are a myriad of ... |
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