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US workers look set to get decent pay raises amid taut job market
Published Mon, Dec 21, 2015 · 09:50 PM
Washington
AMERICA's workers may be finally in line for a decent raise.
After five years in which annual wage increases have averaged around 2 per cent, salaries are set to pick up as a taut job market prompts more employers to boost pay to retain or add the workers they need, economists said.
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