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Free AccessMNI EXCLUSIVE: US Wages Under Pressure As Fiscal Aid Dwindles
U.S. wages are likely to fall faster as government support for individuals and households under the CARES Act evaporates and a faster-than-expected jobs market recovery shows signs of slowing, labor market experts told MNI.
An added USD600 a week in federal unemployment benefits and forgivable loans for small businesses under the Paycheck Protection Program likely supported wages through the summer despite significant downward pressure on labor demand caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, economists said.
Now that the programs have ended, wages could fall more quickly. Waning support for households will also reduce purchasing power, putting pressure on employment and hourly earnings, said Heidi Shierholz, a former top labor economist under the Obama administration.
"The dominant thing putting downward pressure on wages is the very high unemployment," she said in an interview. "That's the driving factor."
The expiration of that extra cash will also push up the unemployment rate by suppressing aggregate demand for goods and services, hurting workers and their bargaining power, she said. It's also possible that the expiration of enhanced unemployment benefits hurts wages directly because workers' reservation wage will similarly fall, she added.
SUPPORTS GONE
The extra USD600 a week from March through July and a modest extension of added benefits for several weeks after "may have forced employers to try to incentivize people to come out by offering a higher wage," according to James Stinchcomb, a researcher at consultancy Chmura Economics who presented an analysis of recent job postings data at a recent National Association of Business Economics conference.
While the Covid-19 pandemic through June resulted in a 32.1% decline in overall labor demand, based on job postings data, wage growth held relatively steady, rising by an average of 3.7 pps faster compared to a year earlier, though earnings varied greatly across occupations, according to Chmura research. Health care sector wage growth rose 22.2 pps, while growth for workers in education fell 15.8 pps.
Chmura estimates that average annual earnings for unemployed workers receiving the extra USD600 on top of their regular state unemployment benefits topped USD50,000 -- far above the average yearly salary for jobs in hard-hit industries like food service or retail, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Pay may slip now as employers no longer have to contend with weekly unemployment checks offering more money, particularly for jobs on the lower end of the wage distribution, said Xiaobing Shuai, director of economic research at Chmura. "With this policy removed, we might see a drop," he said in an interview.
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