Once-robust wage growth stops as Texas economy slows
Emily Gutierrez and
Amy Jordan
Southwest Economy, 2016, issue Q2, 10-13
Abstract:
Average weekly wages in Texas have dropped below the national average for the first time in four years, part of a broader trend in energy states, where wages are flat to declining.
Date: 2016
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