Wage Growth Tracker - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker is a measure of the nominal wage growth of individuals It is constructed using microdata from the Current Population Survey (CPS), and is the median percent change in the hourly wage of individuals observed 12 months apart
Wage Growth Tracker 4. 6 Percent - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker was 4 6 percent in August, down slightly from 4 7 percent in July For people who changed jobs, the Tracker in August was 4 6 percent, down from 5 0 percent in July For those not changing jobs, the Tracker was 4 7 percent, up from 4 5 percent in July
Wage Growth Tracker 5. 0 Percent - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker was 5 0 percent in February, the same as for January For people who changed jobs, the Tracker in February was 5 3 percent, down from 5 6 percent in January For those not changing jobs, the Tracker was 4 7 percent, unchanged from January
Real Wage Growth: A View from the Wage Growth Tracker The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker (WGT) measure of year-over-year nominal wage growth has been elevated during the last couple of years It was 6 1 percent in December 2022
Wage Growth Tracker 5. 0 Percent - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker was 5 0 percent in January, down from a 5 2 percent reading in December For people who changed jobs, the Tracker in January was 5 6 percent, down slightly from 5 7 percent in December
Data Tools - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Our EconomyNow app gives you access to our most popular charts, including GDPNow and the Wage Growth Tracker, so you can view the latest data on inflation, growth, and the labor market You can find more information about EconomyNow, including links to the App Store and Google Play, on our app page
Wage Growth Tracker 4. 6 Percent - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Atlanta Fed’s Wage Growth Tracker was 4 6 percent in October, down slightly from 4 7 percent in September For people who changed jobs, the Tracker in October was 4 7 percent, down from 4 9 percent in September For those not changing jobs, the Tracker was unchanged at 4 6 percent in October
Wage Growth Tracker 5. 7 Percent - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker was 5 7 percent in July, similar to the 5 6 percent reading in June For people who changed jobs, the Tracker in July was 6 4 percent, up from 6 1 percent in June For those not changing jobs, the Tracker was 5 4 percent, the same as in June
Rounded Wage Data and the Wage Growth Tracker The Wage Growth Tracker bases its results on the median, or middle, observation in the distribution of percent wage changes for a sample of individuals linked between the current month and the same month a year earlier