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Workers earn 19% less than fed estimates

- By Katia Dmitrieva Bloomberg News

American workers are making less than official estimates show, according to new analysis.

U.S. workers earn a median weekly wage of $797, or $41,456 a year, according to the Ludwig Institute for Shared Economic Prosperity, which analyzed data up until 2020. That’s 19% below official estimates from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a widely-used measure of pay.

The data also show a wider earnings disparity by race than traditiona­l data. White workers’ wages rose 16% in the past two decades while Black Americans experience­d a more tepid 7.9% advance. Labor Department figures show wages for the two groups rising at 12% and 10%, respective­ly.

“The bottom line is that things aren’t actually getting better for the average worker,” said Gene Ludwig, founder of the organizati­on and chairman of financial consulting firm Promontory Financial Group who served as President Clinton’s Comptrolle­r of the Currency.

The research comes at a time when policy makers are re-evaluating a range of traditiona­l economic data. The Federal Reserve is looking at broader measures of employment, for example, to judge the strength of the labor market. Some in President Joe Biden’s administra­tion want to focus more on equity when measuring the economy’s performanc­e.

Americans continue to struggle with more than half a million jobless claims filed each week. Official figures tend to obscure the experience of the average worker, with data indicating wages rose amid the job cuts as low-earnings workers were disproport­ionately laid-off.

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