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Interpreting the Axes and Points of the US Wage-Setting Curve (Figure 1.21)

The empirical wage-setting curve for the US, based on data from 1979–2019, is presented in Figure 1.21. Interpreting this graph involves understanding its components: the vertical axis measures the real wage (as real annual earnings), while the horizontal axis shows the unemployment rate, with values decreasing from left to right. Each point along the curve represents the estimated real wage that corresponds to a specific unemployment rate.

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