![Growing inequalities, reflecting growing employer power, have generated a productivity–pay gap since 1979: Productivity has grown 3.5 times as much as pay for the typical worker | Economic Policy Institute Growing inequalities, reflecting growing employer power, have generated a productivity–pay gap since 1979: Productivity has grown 3.5 times as much as pay for the typical worker | Economic Policy Institute](https://files.epi.org/uploads/Productivity-pay-gap-larry-e1630596780539-950x703.png)
Growing inequalities, reflecting growing employer power, have generated a productivity–pay gap since 1979: Productivity has grown 3.5 times as much as pay for the typical worker | Economic Policy Institute
Centre For Future Labour Market Studies - Uncovering Productivity-Wage Gap. Our observation indicates that the expansion in the wage rates (CE/Emp, wage per worker) is higher than the rise in the labor
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