Large employers pay rising wage premium to lower-wage workers, Matthew Yglesias notes

Large employers pay rising wage premium to lower-wage workers, Matthew Yglesias notes
Higher wage premium from large employers

Matthew Yglesias highlights that large employers are paying higher wages, with a growing wage premium especially notable for lower-wage workers.

Yglesias references a new book by Arindrajit Dube on minimum wages and sectoral standards, suggesting the premium offered by larger firms is increasing over time and is most significant for employees in lower-wage positions.

Yglesias has previously observed that NBA revenue is mainly driven by TV rights tied to intellectual property law. He has also noted that airline deregulation and interstate banking reform brought broad benefits. His recent commentary continues to track economic impacts across different industries.

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