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Real wages unchanged, real money supply increases in October

Summary:
With October consumer price inflation reported, let’s update a few metrics. First of all, while the YoY% growth in real wages increased: real wages were unchanged month over month, as both nominal wages and consumer inflation both increased by +0.3%: Real wages have still not even increased 1% in the last 2 1/2 years. Because, as I noted yesterday, so much of consumer inflation, and therefore real wages, depends on gas prices, and oil prices have been – well – crashing for the past several weeks: we are likely to see a further decrease in inflation, so consumer purchasing power should increase. Another measure worth updating for business cycle purposes is real M1, which rose to a new high in October: as the

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