December's US real average hourly earnings climbed to 1.1% year-over-year, up from 0.8% the previous month—signaling a subtle shift in labor market dynamics. Real weekly earnings showed the same uptick to 1.1%, suggesting consistent wage growth after inflation adjustments. These figures matter for crypto investors tracking macroeconomic trends: stronger real wage growth could indicate cooling inflation and potentially influence Fed policy expectations, while also affecting consumer purchasing power in the broader economy.

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SolidityStrugglervip
· 12h ago
Whoa, has the actual salary increase exceeded 1? What does this mean... Is inflation really going down or are the data just lying again?
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GasFeeCryvip
· 01-13 18:01
The salary increase is decent, but can it really offset inflation? It feels like just a numbers game.
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IntrovertMetaversevip
· 01-13 17:55
Salary increase outpaces the decline in coin prices, and you're still discussing actual income.
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TestnetFreeloadervip
· 01-13 17:52
Actual wage growth accelerates, and signals of cooling inflation are clear, which is positive for the crypto world.
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CryptoComedianvip
· 01-13 17:51
The actual salary increase has reached 1.1%, which sounds quite impressive, but I ended up crying while smiling—has purchasing power really improved, or are prices just rising even faster?
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