| 41. | The report may suggest the economy is growing at a pace that is rousing wage inflation.
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| 42. | In Marxian economics, the unemployed serve as a reserve army of labor, which restrain wage inflation.
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| 43. | The report should send a clearer signal about whether the economy's continued strength is rousing wage inflation.
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| 44. | The report renewed concern that wage inflation will eventually lead the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates.
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| 45. | Wage inflation, a pivotal indicator, remains tame.
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| 46. | The economic crisis also has raised fears Mexico could undergo a spiral of price and wage inflation.
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| 47. | Technological improvements, competition and an unusual absence of wage inflation, have helped contain prices in many industries.
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| 48. | Wage inflation pressures evident in some places.
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| 49. | He warned especially of wage inflation, because tight labor markets threaten to push wages higher despite productivity gains.
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| 50. | An unexpectedly sharp rise in jobless claims eased concern that the tight labor market would spark wage inflation.
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