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Forward-looking indicators show negotiated wage growth remaining stable at around 2.6 percent by the end of 2026. The latest reading leaves prior projections unchanged.
riotimesonline.comForward-looking indicators for negotiated wage growth show no revision and point to stability near 2.6 percent by the end of 2026.
The data track negotiated wage agreements that cover a broad sample of employees. Officials said the unchanged outlook reflects steady labor market conditions.
Negotiated wages form part of broader labor cost measures used in economic analysis. The tracker focuses on forward-looking components rather than realized wage outcomes to date.
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