The Wage Index Grew by 2.4% in February, Reported the Indec
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In February, the Wage Index recorded an increase of 2.4 per cent, which again put it, for the fourth consecutive month, below inflation, which reached 2.9 per cent, reported today by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (Indec). According to the agency, the salaries of private workers increased by 1.6 per cent those of the public sector 2.3 per cent, which averaged 1.8 per cent. Thus, February was the sixth consecutive month that th…
The wage index grew by 2.4 per cent in February, although it remained below the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of the same period, which was 2.9 per cent. Thus, the January dynamic was repeated, when revenues had increased by 2.5 per cent compared to inflation also of 2.9 per cent. The only sector that won inflation was the unregistered private sector, which increased by 4.6 per cent per month. The latest report of the National Institute of Statisti…
The index of wages grew by 2.4% in February. In the same month, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) showed an increase of 2.9%. In January, salaries had increased by 2.5% and inflation in that month advanced to 2.9%. The only sector that won inflation was the unregistered private sector, which increased by 4.6% monthly. The last report of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) showed a variation of 35.8% year-on-year, while it accu…
The index of wages grew by 2.4% in February, although it remained below the Consumer Price Index (CPI) of the same period, which was 2.9%.The last report of the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC) showed a variation of 35.8% year-on-year, while it accumulated a rise of 5% in the first two-month period of the year.The only sector that won inflation was the unregistered private sector, which increased by 4.6% monthly.Disaggregate…
It is the second consecutive month below the CPI; broken down, the informal sector finished 1.7 percentage points above inflation
In February, wages recorded an average increase of 2.4% per month, according to the index produced by the National Institute of Statistics and Censuses (INDEC).In this way, workers' incomes accumulated a 5% recomposition in the first two-month period of the year, while in the year-on-year measurement the official indicator marked an advance of 35.8%.The data put again on the table the distributional bid and the income career against the nominali…
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