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1 The volume of exports, industrial production, investment and real wages will fall.
2 That would produce a first for this parliament: an increase in real wages .
3 Analysts linked weak sales with high inflation and falling real wages .
4 While money wages, therefore, remained nearly stationary, real wages shrank throughout the century.
5 Young people need jobs, real wages , rent control, mortgages, proper health care and pensions.
6 A brief period of rising real wages in 2010 was followed by climbing inflation.
7 The greater part of the apparent profit is, in this case too, real wages .
8 Meanwhile, rising inflation has squeezed the growth of real wages .
9 The fall in real wages we've seen has been unprecedented.
10 Average real wages in mining and industry had increased by more than 150%.
11 The squeeze on real wages has also meant weaker inflationary pressures, keeping interest rates low.
12 A better strategy would be to link the tax hike to growth in real wages .
13 Ian Blackford said average real wages were £800 lower.
14 With inflation having evaporated, real wages are now rising.
15 This is especially true given the stagnation of real wages in much of the same period.
16 Lower growth will mean employment levels in the doldrums, falling consumer confidence and declining real wages .
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