World News | Wages and Benefits Grow at Slowest Pace in 3 Years
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Washington, Jul 31 (AP) Wages and benefits for U.S. workers rose at the slowest pace in three years in the April-June quarter, a sign that businesses are holding back on pay as well as cutting jobs in the coronavirus recession.
Pay and benefits increased 0.5 per cent in the second quarter, down from 0.8 per cent in the first three months of the year. Wages and salaries rose just 0.4 per cent, while benefits jumped 0.8 per cent.
Employers shed 22 million jobs in March and April before rehiring about one-third of those workers in May and June.
That has left the unemployment rate at 11.1 per cent, one of the highest rates since the Depression.
With the unemployment rate so high, workers who still have jobs have less ability to resist pay cuts or demand raises. (AP)
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