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mixer [17]
3 years ago
6

Over the past year, Eli has been working very hard. His employer has taken notice and is giving Eli a 6% raise in salary. During

this past year, overall prices in the economy have increased by 4%. Given this information, Eli's real wage has:a) stayed constant.b) increased by 2%.c) increased by 6%.d) decreased by 4%.
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1 answer:
vfiekz [6]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

b) increased by 2%.

Explanation:

If Eli has been granted a 6% raise in salary.

In addition, during the year, overall prices in the economy have increased by 4%. Given this information, Eli's real wage has increased by 2%.

The nominal rate of increase is 6% but the real rate of increase is gotten by the nominal rate minus the inflation rate

Therefore Real rate of wage increase for Eli = 6% - 4% = 2%

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