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Have inflation-adjusted wages increased in the past decades?

By Gigafact on 07/15/2025

YES

Real median wages, or the inflation-adjusted amount of money the middle earner makes, have risen in the U.S. since the 1980s.

Real median weekly wages were 19% higher in Q1 2025 than in Q1 1985, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. A similar pattern can be seen across other measures of earnings: real median household income rose from $58,930 in 1984 (in 2023 inflation-adjusted dollars) to $80,610 in 2023, an increase of 37%. Both real median weekly wages and household income faced their greatest increases in the 2010s. The former peaked in Q2 2020 at $1,195 and the latter peaked in 2019 at $81,210.

“Real” means the actual purchasing power of wages accounting for increases in the price of goods over time.

“Median” is the middle value, meaning large income increases for top earners do not affect it.

This fact brief is responsive to conversations such as this one.

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This fact brief was originally published by Econofact, a member of the Gigafact network.
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