Employer demand for workers fell in July as Federal Reserve seeks signs inflation is easing sustainablyWages are outpacing inflation, driven largely by pay gains for low-income workers. Those gains have helped close the gap between blue- and white-collar workers. WSJ explains what’s driving the higher wages, and whether they will stick around. Illustration: Paige Money
U.S. job openings are continuing a downward trend in 2023, adding to signs a solid labor market is gradually cooling.Continue reading your article with
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