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25.09.2023
WIFO Provides Collective Wage Tracker
Interactive Tool Compares Productivity, Wages and Consumer Prices
In the run-up to the autumn wage round 2023, WIFO's collective wage tracker enables a comparison of productivity, collective wages and consumer prices. The explorative tool offers a variety of setting options.
On the one hand, in addition to the development of collective wages as a whole, sectors and selected collective agreements can also be viewed individually. Secondly, under "Index" it is possible to select which indicators are to be displayed in the main panel. In addition to the indices mentioned, the "Benya index" or the real wage index can also be selected there.
The collective wage tracker is available here.
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