incomes policy
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of incomes policy
First recorded in 1955–60
Example Sentences
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With prices rising far faster than incomes, policy makers are concerned borrowers are taking on ever-larger amounts of debt, leaving them vulnerable to an economic downturn.
From Reuters
Over the weekend, at our party’s AGM, we launched an incomes policy which would create the most significant changes to New Zealand’s welfare system in a generation.
From The Guardian
This despite the fact that they could not deliver their members to agreed policies, and the third year of an incomes policy had collapsed.
From The Guardian
Jenkins did it through incomes policy and credit controls.
From The Guardian
Wage growth is below 2%, so consumer spending is being squeezed in a way that it has not been since the imposition of incomes policy.
From The Guardian
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