Half Of OECD Countries Earn Less Now Than Pre-Pandemic According to a recent report, around half of OECD countries are earning less now than they had before the pandemic. As Statista’s Katharine Buchholz reports, when considering hourly real wages – wages adjusted for inflation – people in the United States, Canada, Japan, Australia and many European countries now have less money at their disposal than roughly four years ago. No data was published for Turkey, Chile and Colombia. While the pandemic caused issues for some industries, others also started paying workers more as they wound up being in short supply… — Continue at ZeroHedge News : Read More