Wages have outpaced inflation since 2020 but many consumers still feel burdened by prices
Briefly

Since 2020, average hourly wages for most US workers have risen faster than the consumer price index, maintaining workers' purchasing power against rising prices.
Real wages, adjusted for inflation, have shown positive growth according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, benefiting American workers.
Despite wage growth, many consumers still feel the burden of high prices and housing costs, with memories of lower prices impacting their perception.
Read at Business Insider
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