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Service Sector Economy - How to parse it?

by Jefferis NoSpamme <jefferisp7@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 19, 2007 at 01:48 PM

Hi folks, 
Just wondering how to gauge the job growth strength of the US Economy with
the service sector job growth.  Obviously, government jobs of 39k are
probably decent wage jobs, but  are there any stats which reveal what
percent of the job growth in the service sector are low wage hamburger
flipper type jobs vs white collar?

While there is wage growth, is that a growth of real wages in all sectors,
low and high, or is it a reflection of more people being employed?

From my anecdotal experience, I do not see wages going up for people in
most
of the fields I know, but declining, and that in spite of all the job
growth, starting salaries for many out of college seem to be barely living
wages...  

Thanks
Jeff 
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