The phrase
"stagnant salaries" means that people's salaries are not increasing or changing over a certain period of time.
Full definition
With record housing prices, higher food costs, and increasing financial commitments
despite stagnant salaries, saving for retirement is tougher than ever.
The recession may be over, but many New Yorkers say they still feel a pinch in the pocketbook, paying more for just about everything
on stagnant salaries.
Our state's richest residents have multiplied their wealth while most New Yorkers have struggled to make ends meet
with stagnant salaries and rising housing costs.
The mix
of stagnant salaries and rocketing house prices in 2009 had a big impact: Victoria's affordable housing ranking slid from 147th to 174th, forcing it to give up last year's top ranking and fall to number eight.
According to Knight Frank, almost one in four households in the UK will be renting privately by the end of 2021 as a result of surging house prices and
stagnant salaries across the country.
Between rising costs and
stagnant salaries, Americans are saving less than ever.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — In response to some state lawmakers» complaints about
their stagnant salaries, Gov. Andrew Cuomo today proposed two solutions:
Bulging class sizes,
stagnant salaries, fewer teachers and limited supplies of everything from books to copy paper: That is what the reduction in per - pupil state funding looks like in thousands of classrooms around the country since the Great Recession — despite a much vaunted economic recovery.
Recent protests by thousands of teachers in far - flung parts of the United States reflect a deepening malaise in American education after years of budget cuts and
stagnant salaries that have left many instructors feeling their work is not valued.