Since early 2021, wage growth has surged 22% according to employment data. Such significant real-world income expansion raises questions about inflation dynamics, purchasing power shifts, and how traditional finance participants might be reassessing portfolio allocation—especially as many explore alternative assets. Worth monitoring how wage trends shape broader market sentiment.
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MEV_Whisperer
· 12-22 15:55
Having more money doesn't necessarily mean being richer.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-22 15:54
The money has been eaten away by inflation.
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DataBartender
· 12-22 15:41
Salary increases cannot keep up with the level of inflation.
Since early 2021, wage growth has surged 22% according to employment data. Such significant real-world income expansion raises questions about inflation dynamics, purchasing power shifts, and how traditional finance participants might be reassessing portfolio allocation—especially as many explore alternative assets. Worth monitoring how wage trends shape broader market sentiment.