Real Median And Average Earnings, Normalized To NBER Peak

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Reader JohnH provides a graph which seems to show lagging median wages. However, his graph is inexplicably normalized to 2020Q1, when the pandemic was underway. Here are the same series, log-normalized to NBER peak at 2019Q4.

Figure 1: Average weekly real earnings from CES (blue), median weekly real earnings (tan), all in 1982-84$, in logs 2019Q4=0. NBER defined peak-to-trough recession dates shaded gray. Source: BLS via FRED, NBER, and author’s calculations.

The average wage in 2023Q1 from the CES is 0.6% higher than at NBER peak, while median wage from the CPS is 0.3% higher.


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