Aug 02
Economy
WG Discussion Points: What the Latest Jobs and Wage Numbers Really Mean
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This week, David Winston breaks down the latest jobs report and wage data—highlighting both encouraging signs and lingering concerns as Americans continue to navigate a cost-of-living crunch. Weekly wages rose 4.2% year-over-year, marking the strongest growth since President Trump took office. But weak job creation and significant downward revisions to May and June’s employment numbers raise red flags. As Winston notes, all eyes now turn to the August 12 Consumer Price Index report, which will be critical in shaping public perception—and policy direction—ahead of 2026.
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