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Subject Today's Headlines: For the first time in decades, earnings are rising faster for lower-wage workers
Date December 10, 2021 10:13 AM
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For the first time in decades, earnings are rising faster for lower-wage workers

With employers desperate to hire and hold on to workers, something is happening for those making the lowest wages that hasn’t occurred in decades: Their earnings are climbing at a faster rate than for those in more lucrative jobs.
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Trump White House records can be released in Jan. 6 probe pending Supreme Court review, appeals court rules

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New York City Council approves measure to allow noncitizens to vote in local elections

The City Council on Thursday approved a measure that will allow immigrants who are not US citizens to vote for mayor and other key municipal positions, a historic move that is igniting threats of legal challenges from Republicans and hopes from Democrats that other cities will follow suit.
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Witness, official: Myanmar troops massacre 11 civilians

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Call domestic terrorism what it is, and prosecute it that way

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For the first time in decades, earnings are rising faster for lower-wage workers

With employers desperate to hire and hold on to workers, something is happening for those making the lowest wages that hasn’t occurred in decades: Their earnings are climbing at a faster rate than for those in more lucrative jobs.
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Affordable housing in the Seaport? That’s the goal for latest Massport parcel to hit the market

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Shopping around for lower prices, using loyalty programs, and driving differently could stretch your money at the pump.
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Lina Wertmüller, Italian director of provocative films, dies at 93

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Football Hall of Famer Claude Humphrey dies at 77

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