Now Americans have made real wage gains as well. And there's still work to do. The White House says as well. But let's remind you about where we were. Under Biden, workers lost more than $2,900 in purchasing power, meaning inflation rose faster than wages. in President Trump's second term, Even after accounting for higher prices, America's real wages have grown by nearly $700 and are on track to increase by nearly 1,200 after his first full year in office. (07:10–07:20)
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Asserts that under Biden, inflation outpaced wage growth, resulting in a $2,900 loss in purchasing power.
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