White-collar professionals are reaping big pay gains as worker bargaining power spreads across the U.S. economy and shows early signs of durability
Pay increases for people in business and professional sectors are starting to outpace gains for lower-wage workers
The monthly jobs report reveals key indicators about the labor market and the overall state of the economy, but it doesn’t show the entire picture. WSJ explains how to read the report, what it shows and what it doesn’t. Photo illustration: Liz Ornitz
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