nominal wages

plural noun

Definition of nominal wages

: wages measured in money as distinct from actual purchasing power

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In the new government jobs report, year-over-year nominal wage growth is 2.7 percent nationwide as of June, a solid but not stellar pace. Laurent Belsie, The Christian Science Monitor, "As economy hums, fewer workers make minimum wage," 6 July 2018 Recent data show, however, that the problem rich countries face is not that nominal wage growth has failed to respond to economic conditions. The Economist, "The rich world needs higher real wage growth," 30 June 2018 The Facts One thing that’s confusing in this conversation is that there are different metrics available: hourly wages, weekly wages, nominal wage growth, real wage growth and so forth. Glenn Kessler, Washington Post, "President Trump’s claim that ‘wages are now, for the first time in many years, rising’," 7 Feb. 2018 The corporate tax cut in 2018 was about $125 billion, which helped drive a 12-percentage-point increase in after-tax corporate profit growth even as nominal wage growth continued its slow upward drift. Jason Furman, WSJ, "The Trump Tax Cuts Boosted Growth and Jobs, but at What Cost?," 18 Dec. 2018 In the new government jobs report, year-over-year nominal wage growth is 2.7 percent nationwide as of June, a solid but not stellar pace. Laurent Belsie, The Christian Science Monitor, "As economy hums, fewer workers make minimum wage," 6 July 2018 Recent data show, however, that the problem rich countries face is not that nominal wage growth has failed to respond to economic conditions. The Economist, "The rich world needs higher real wage growth," 30 June 2018 Total nominal wage and salary payments grew by $369 billion over the last year, which works out to about $2,900 per household. The Editorial Board, WSJ, "Business Carries the Economy," 27 Apr. 2018 The Facts One thing that’s confusing in this conversation is that there are different metrics available: hourly wages, weekly wages, nominal wage growth, real wage growth and so forth. Glenn Kessler, Washington Post, "President Trump’s claim that ‘wages are now, for the first time in many years, rising’," 7 Feb. 2018

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First Known Use of nominal wages

1814, in the meaning defined above

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