real wages
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of real wages
First recorded in 1880–85
Example Sentences
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“Forecast cuts have been widespread as higher inflation squeezes real wages, dampens consumption and raises companies’ input costs,” Fitch economists said in a report.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 5, 2026
“Even if the war ends quickly, the economy will likely take some time to reset, and real wages may take a hit until then,” he said.
From MarketWatch • May 12, 2026
The decrease in real wages is “a big turnaround from the past few years, when wages were growing well above inflation for most workers.”
From MarketWatch • Apr. 10, 2026
Overall, real wages rose slightly faster in the 12 months ended in January than in the prior 12 months.
From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 24, 2026
From 2001-03 real wages fell and Brazil's economy grew, on average, only 1.1% per year, as the country absorbed a series of domestic and international economic shocks.
From The 2004 CIA World Factbook by United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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