Emeritus Prof Christopher May on Nostr: As wage growth continues to slow in the UK, it will be interesting to see how the BoE ...
As wage growth continues to slow in the UK, it will be interesting to see how the BoE will explain any residual inflation, given they are keen to avoid looking too closely at the 'maintenance' of profits....
Likely it will be the return of 'external factors' if they cannot keep blaming workers for seeking to repair their loving standards.
#inflation #workers #corporations
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