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1. 20 There is a decline in real wages.

2. 1 Official statistics show real wages declining by 24%.

3. 3 Real wages fall because real skills are falling.

4. 4 Real wages have fallen by 90 percent since 19

5. For many people real wages fell and working conditions worsened.

6. In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.

7. 12 A further decline in real wages, benefits, and working conditions.

8. 5 For many people real wages fell and working conditions worsened.

9. 2 In other comparable countries real wages increased much more rapidly.

10. 14 But real wages steadily increased in spite of recession and high unemployment.

11. 21 If money wages remain constant and price levels rise, real wages fall.

12. 17 Workers' real wages would have been reduced, provided money wages did not rise.

13. It has also resorted to austerity policies which have affected prices, employment and real wages.

14. 22 It has also resorted to austerity policies which have affected prices, employment and real wages.

15. 24 Inflation, wages and employment In 1990 consumer-price inflation averaged 20 percent and real wages fell.

16. 26 Perhaps so, but the great economist also saw it as confirming evidence of improving real wages.

17. Births fell and employment and real wages worsened in almost all industrial economies in the early 1930s.

18. 19 The result was not only an increase in real wages but also a higher rate of inflation.

19. 16 Relatively, college wages rose even though real wages were falling for both college and high school graduates.

20. 11 As compared to other business upswings,[www.Sentencedict.com] real wages during this growth period have remained relatively stagnant.

21. 7 Births fell and employment and real wages worsened in almost all industrial economies in the early 1930s.

22. 6 The advance of real wages was even more impressive, with an annual growth rate of 1 percent.

23. Workers face the signal extraction problem of deciding whether the increase in real wages is transitory or lasting.

24. In such situations there is resistance to adjusting nominal wages, as this would generate greater reductions in real wages

25. In such situations there is resistance to adjusting nominal wages, as this would generate greater reductions in real wages.

26. 27 As the graph shows, in the postwar period up to 19 real wages rose in line with productivity.

27. 23 Workers face the signal extraction problem of deciding whether the increase in real wages is transitory or lasting.

28. 13 Bureau of Labor Statistics data show real wages have grown only about 10 percent between 1960 and 19

29. 8 Real wages had to rise somewhere if less efficient plant was to be scrapped and the labour shortage contained.

30. Real wages were pulled up and older machines rendered unprofitable, allowing a faster transfer of workers to the new machines.

31. 29 Any slower rate, as for example in the first half of the eighteenth century, allowed real wages to rise.

32. 10 It is hardly surprising that real wages rose less rapidly than productivity and hence that profitability and competitiveness improved.

33. 9 In a dynamic economy some real wages need to fall to induce labor to move from sunset to sunrise industries.

34. 30 In the above account the distinction between changes in money wages and changes in real wages has been deliberately blurred.

35. 28 With a 60 percent increase in consumer prices reported, there were therefore substantial increases in real wages for many workers.

36. 15 Real wages were pulled up and older machines rendered unprofitable, allowing a faster transfer of workers to the new machines.

37. 25 And lurking nearby in the shadows are the economic pressures so much discussed nowadays, from job insecurity to declining real wages.

38. Even though the real wages and living standards of the proletariat may rise, its members will become poorer in relation to the bourgeoisie.

39. To ensure high employment levels throughout the EU and to advance convergence, real wages must continue to move in line with productivity over the medium term.

40. But any increase in corporations’ market power is de facto a lowering of real wages – an increase in the inequality that has become a hallmark of most advanced countries today.