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Real wage / Real versus nominal value / Wage / Occupational Employment Statistics / Inflation / Macroeconomics / Minimum wage in the United States / Employment compensation / Economics / Minimum wage
Date: 2014-12-19 10:50:43
Real wage
Real versus nominal value
Wage
Occupational Employment Statistics
Inflation
Macroeconomics
Minimum wage in the United States
Employment compensation
Economics
Minimum wage

PHI PCA Wages 2003 to 2013.xlsx

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