Real Wages Fell for the Second Month as Price Inflation Surged
When the BLS released its May employment report earlier this month, one component of the report that raised concerns was the measure of average hourly earnings. In May, the year-over-year change for earnings was at the lowest level measured in nearly five years. Yet, growth was still more than zero, coming in at 3.4 percent. The real problem became more apparent a few days later when the BLS released its May report on price inflation.