Additionally, recently published data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that the U.S. median real household income increased by 5.2 % between 2014 and 2015, after
years of income stagnation, though real incomes remain below 1999 and 2007 levels.
Ontario joins cities such as Seattle and New York in the U.S. seeking to address
years of income stagnation and inequality by boosting wages for workers at the bottom of the pay heap.
Not exact matches
The key driver
of these
income trends, besides lower employment and hours in the aftermath
of the financial crisis, has been wage
stagnation over the last dozen
years.