Reagan Era Wage Stagnation: Real Wages Decline as Inequality Accelerates
Real wages for American workers begin a prolonged period of stagnation and decline during the Reagan era, with median hourly wages falling nearly a dollar from $16.90 to $16.00 between 1980-1990. Average real hourly wages for production and nonsupervisory workers—representing the vast majority of …
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