In Iowa, joblessness dives, wages struggle
BPC Staff Aug 3, 2018 | 8:29 pm
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98 wordsAll Latest News, Economic Development, Statewide NewsQuad-City Times: Even as Iowa’s unemployment rate has nose-dived, the pay that workers in the state are earning on the job has struggled to make gains. It’s a trend across the country. But economists in the state say they, like others, are puzzled high demand for workers, which has been a mantra in Iowa, hasn’t led to heftier paychecks. In the first quarter of 2018, average weekly wages in Iowa grew by about 2.5 percent in nominal terms, according to data from the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics. After inflation, that’s about 1 percent growth in real terms.