Examples of 'wages rose' in a sentence

Meaning of "wages rose"

wages rose - the increase in salaries or payments for work done by employees

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wages rose
Wages rose and fell accordingly.
Over that period, wages rose more quickly than prices.
Wages rose rapidly and most Germans experienced growing prosperity.
Unemployment held steady, and wages rose at their fastest pace in years.
Wages rose less than prices, especially for those on the bottom end.
In Germany, goods were abundant and wages rose steeply.
Conversely, real wages rose in most of the countries because of lower inflation.
Agricultural conditions remained weak, while District employment and wages rose modestly.
Consumer prices and wages rose only marginally, much more slowly than in neighboring countries.
On the social front, in the Community as a whole, wages rose less than average inflation.
But… prices and wages rose more rapidly in Spain than in the rest of Europe.
Under the National Liberation Council, inflation decreased, production went up, and wages rose.
During the boom years, wages rose and rose in the south ( and in France ).
He writes that in the 1930s living standards increased and wages rose.
The amount of the workers ' and employees ' wages rose from 8 billion to 30 billion rubles.

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He has skilfully made some concessions to the working class and in 2005 wages rose.
And wages rose a solid 3.1 % in November compared with a year earlier.
Over the same period real hourly wages rose 6.5 per cent.
Nominal wages increased an average of 13 % per year while real wages rose 7 % each year.

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