Saturday, April 28, 2012

where it all went



data.
Table 1Table 1 (continued)

Reconciling growth in median hourly compensation and productivity, 1973–2011

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A. Basic trends (annual growth)
Median hourly wage-0.26-0.151.500.050.10
Median hourly compensation0.56-0.171.130.350.27
Average hourly compensation0.590.552.100.950.87
Productivity1.081.292.331.881.56
Productivity-median compensation gap0.521.461.211.531.30
B. Explanatory factors (percentage-point contribution to gap)
Inequality of compensation0.020.720.970.590.61
Shifts in labor's share of income0.030.23-0.400.690.25
Divergence of consumer and output prices0.460.510.640.240.44
Total0.521.461.221.521.29
C. Explanatory factors (percent contribution to gap)
Inequality of compensation4.8%49.6%80.0%38.9%46.9%
Shifts in labor's share of income5.5%15.4%-32.5%45.3%19.0%
Divergence of consumer and output prices89.7%35.0%52.5%15.8%34.0%
Total100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%100.0%
Note: Totals for panels A and B do not exactly match due to rounding
Source: Analysis of Mishel and Gee (2012) Table 1


"Labour productivity was

$33.68 (2011 dollars) in 1973

grew an average

of 1.56 per cent per year to $60.77 in 2011"


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