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Real Wage Formula
The real wage () represents the purchasing power of a worker's earnings and is defined as the nominal wage () divided by the overall price level (). This relationship is expressed by the formula:
This relationship is a foundational assumption within the Wage-Setting/Price-Setting (WS-PS) model.
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An employee, Alex, receives a 5% raise in their yearly salary. During the same year, the general level of prices for consumer goods and services increases by 8%. A second employee, Ben, receives a 2% raise in their yearly salary, while the general price level remains unchanged. Based on this information, which statement accurately compares their ability to purchase goods and services at the end of the year?
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Consider an economy where the average price of goods and services is consistently falling. In this scenario, it is impossible for a worker's real wage to decrease.
Match each economic term with its correct description to distinguish how wages and prices relate to purchasing power.
A worker earns a nominal wage of $120 per day. If a representative basket of consumer goods and services costs $30, the worker's real wage, expressed in terms of the number of baskets of goods they can purchase, is ____.
A worker is evaluating their financial situation over four different years. Arrange the following yearly scenarios in order, from the one that results in the greatest increase in the worker's purchasing power to the one that results in the greatest decrease.
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Real Wage Formula
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An employee receives a 5% increase in their yearly salary. During the same year, the general level of prices for goods and services increases by 3%. How has the employee's actual purchasing power changed?
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Nominal vs. Real Wage Changes
If a worker's nominal wage increases by 4% in a year, but the overall price level increases by 6% during the same period, then the worker's real wage has increased.